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Interaction between interleukin-1beta -31T/C gene polymorphism and drinking and smoking habits on the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma among Japanese
Authors:Sakamoto Tatsuhiko  Higaki Yasuki  Hara Megumi  Ichiba Masayoshi  Horita Mikako  Mizuta Toshihiko  Eguchi Yuichiro  Yasutake Tsutomu  Ozaki Iwata  Yamamoto Kyosuke  Onohara Shingo  Kawazoe Seiji  Shigematsu Hirohisa  Koizumi Shunzo  Tanaka Keitaro
Affiliation:Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, Saga, Japan.
Abstract:The risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) increases with the severity of hepatic inflammation. Interleukin (IL)-1beta and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha are proinflammatory cytokines with multiple biological effects and may play essential roles in inflammation-linked tumor development. We conducted a case-control study including 209 incident HCC cases and two control groups (275 hospital controls and 381 patients with chronic liver disease [CLD] without HCC) to investigate whether IL-1B and TNF-A gene polymorphisms influence HCC susceptibility with any interaction with alcohol and tobacco. By comparing HCC cases with CLD patients, we found that IL-1B -31T/C polymorphism was associated with HCC risk among never drinkers and current smokers; adjusted odds ratios (and 95% confidence intervals) for C/T and T/T genotypes compared with C/C genotype were 1.70 (0.76-3.77) and 2.46 (1.05-5.76) (P trend=0.03), respectively, among never drinkers, and 1.53 (0.60-3.99) and 2.54 (0.81-7.95) (P trend=0.11), respectively, among current smokers. Similarly, HCC risk associated with heavy alcohol intake and current smoking differed by this polymorphism among CLD patients. IL-1B -31T/C polymorphism may modify HCC risk in relation to alcohol intake or smoking.
Keywords:Hepatocellular carcinoma   Interleukin-1β   Tumor necrosis factor-α   Alcohol   Smoking   Case-control study
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