Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer.
OBJECTIVES: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in putative microRNA binding sites (miRSNPs) modulate cancer susceptibility via affecting miRNA binding. Here, we sought to investigate the association between miRSNPs and cervical cancer risk. METHODS: We first genotyped 41 miRSNPs of 37 cancer-rel...
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doaj-5f57a704d8fb48b095e622e2088250992020-11-25T00:44:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8606110.1371/journal.pone.0086061Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer.Yang MiLijuan WangLu ZongMeili PeiQingyang LuPu HuangOBJECTIVES: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in putative microRNA binding sites (miRSNPs) modulate cancer susceptibility via affecting miRNA binding. Here, we sought to investigate the association between miRSNPs and cervical cancer risk. METHODS: We first genotyped 41 miRSNPs of 37 cancer-related genes in 338 patients and 334 controls (Study 1), and replicated the significant associations in 502 patients and 600 controls (Study 2). We tested the effects of miRSNPs on microRNA-mRNA interaction by luciferase reporter assay. RESULTS: Five SNPs displayed notable association with cervical cancer risk in Study 1. Only IL-16 rs1131445 maintained a significant association with cervical cancer (CT/CC vs. TT, adjusted OR = 1.51, P = 0.001) in Study 2. This association was more evident in the combined data of two studies (adjusted OR = 1.49, P = 0.00007). We also found that miR-135b mimics interacted with IL-16 3'-UTR to reduce gene expression and that the rs1131445 T to C substitution within the putative binding site impaired the interaction of miR-135b with IL-16 3'-UTR. An ELISA indicated that the serum IL-16 of patients with cervical cancer was elevated (vs. controls, P = 0.001) and correlated with the rs1131445 genotype. Patients who carried the rs1131445 C allele had higher serum IL-16 than non-carriers (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: These results support our hypothesis that miRSNPs constitute a susceptibility factor for cervical cancers. rs1131445 affects IL-16 expression by interfering with the suppressive function of miR135b and this variant is significantly associated with cervical cancer risk.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3899132?pdf=render |
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Yang Mi Lijuan Wang Lu Zong Meili Pei Qingyang Lu Pu Huang Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. PLoS ONE |
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Yang Mi Lijuan Wang Lu Zong Meili Pei Qingyang Lu Pu Huang |
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Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. |
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Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. |
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Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. |
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Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. |
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Genetic variants in microRNA target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. |
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genetic variants in microrna target sites of 37 selected cancer-related genes and the risk of cervical cancer. |
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OBJECTIVES: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in putative microRNA binding sites (miRSNPs) modulate cancer susceptibility via affecting miRNA binding. Here, we sought to investigate the association between miRSNPs and cervical cancer risk. METHODS: We first genotyped 41 miRSNPs of 37 cancer-related genes in 338 patients and 334 controls (Study 1), and replicated the significant associations in 502 patients and 600 controls (Study 2). We tested the effects of miRSNPs on microRNA-mRNA interaction by luciferase reporter assay. RESULTS: Five SNPs displayed notable association with cervical cancer risk in Study 1. Only IL-16 rs1131445 maintained a significant association with cervical cancer (CT/CC vs. TT, adjusted OR = 1.51, P = 0.001) in Study 2. This association was more evident in the combined data of two studies (adjusted OR = 1.49, P = 0.00007). We also found that miR-135b mimics interacted with IL-16 3'-UTR to reduce gene expression and that the rs1131445 T to C substitution within the putative binding site impaired the interaction of miR-135b with IL-16 3'-UTR. An ELISA indicated that the serum IL-16 of patients with cervical cancer was elevated (vs. controls, P = 0.001) and correlated with the rs1131445 genotype. Patients who carried the rs1131445 C allele had higher serum IL-16 than non-carriers (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: These results support our hypothesis that miRSNPs constitute a susceptibility factor for cervical cancers. rs1131445 affects IL-16 expression by interfering with the suppressive function of miR135b and this variant is significantly associated with cervical cancer risk. |
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