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Authors :
Yuanmin, He
Hongliang, Liu
Sheng, Luo
Christopher I, Amos
Jeffrey E, Lee
Keming, Yang
Abrar A, Qureshi
Jiali, Han
Qingyi, Wei
Source :
Am J Cancer Res
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Both in vivo and in vitro evidence has supported a key role of myeloid cells in immune suppression in melanoma and in promoting melanocytic metastases. Some single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been shown to predict cutaneous melanoma-specific survival (CMSS), but the association between genetic variation in myeloid cell-related genes and cutaneous melanoma (CM) patient survival remains unknown. Methods: we investigated associations between SNPs in myeloid cell-related pathway genes and CMSS in a discovery dataset of 850 CM patients and replicated the findings in another dataset of 409 CM patients. Results: we identified two SNPs (EML1 rs10151787 A>G and HIST1H4E rs2069018 T>C) as independent prognostic factors for CMSS, with adjusted allelic hazards ratios of 1.56 (95% confidence interval =1.19-2.05, P=0.001) and 1.66 (1.22-2.26, P=0.001), respectively; so were their combined unfavorable alleles in a dose-response manner in both discovery and replication datasets (P (trend)G and HIST1H4E rs2069018 T>C are independent prognostic biomarkers for CMSS.

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Original Article

Details

ISSN :
21566976
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of cancer research
Accession number :
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