1. Interaction between tumour necrosis factor-α gene polymorphisms and substance use on risk of betel quid-related oral and pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma in Taiwan
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Yang, Cheng-Mei, Hou, Yu-Yi, Chiu, Yi-Ten, Chen, Hung-Chih, Chu, Sau-Tung, Chi, Chao-Chuan, Hsiao, Michael, Lee, Chien-Yiing, Hsieh, Christina Jen-Chia, Lin, Yu-Chen, Hsieh, Yao-Dung, and Ger, Luo-Ping
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TUMOR necrosis factors , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *SUBSTANCE abuse risk factors , *ORAL cancer , *CANCER cells , *KERATINOCYTES - Abstract
Abstract: Objective: Betel quid (BQ) components induce the secretion of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in oral keratinocytes, which promotes oral mucosal inflammation and oral cancer. This study was carried out to evaluate the association of TNFA genetic variants (−308G>A and −238G>A) with the risk and prognosis of BQ-related oral and pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). Design: A total of 403 subjects (205 cancer cases and 198 healthy controls) who habitually chewed BQ were recruited. The genotypes were determined by TaqMan real-time assays. Results: G allele and G/G genotype at TNFA −308 were associated with a 1.95-fold (95%CI: 1.16–3.28, p corrected =0.024) and 2.28-fold (95%CI: 1.30–4.00, p corrected =0.008) increased risk of cancer as compared to those with A allele or A/A+A/G genotypes, respectively. In addition, G allele (p =0.080) and G/G genotype (p =0.076) at TNFA −238 were associated with a borderline but statistically significant increased risk of OPSCC. The combined G/G+G/G genotype at both loci had a 2.37-fold increased risk of OPSCC as compared to those with other combined genotypes (95%CI: 1.41–4.00, p =0.001). Interactions between combined genotypes and smoking status were also found to contribute to risk of BQ-related OPSCC. There was no association of TNFA genotypes with clinicopathologic findings or the survival of OPSCC patients. Conclusions: BQ-chewers who carry the G allele or G/G genotype in TNFA −308 may have an increased risk of OPSCC. The intensity of cigarette smoking modulates the effect of the combined TNFA genotypes on risk of BQ-related OPSCC. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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