Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis
<p>A number of studies have evaluated two functional polymorphisms on <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro and <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val, in relation to esophageal cancer susceptibility. However, the results remain conflicting rather than conclusive. This meta-analysis on 2919 cases and 40...
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doaj-75bd566991424de8ad48951bcd522d452020-11-25T01:03:46ZengIvyspring International PublisherInternational Journal of Medical Sciences1449-19072010-01-0175300308Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-AnalysisYaping Zhao, Furu Wang, Shunlin Shan, Yiqi Zhao, Xueming Qiu, Xiangyang Li, Feng Jiao, Jianguo Wang, Yunxiang Du<p>A number of studies have evaluated two functional polymorphisms on <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro and <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val, in relation to esophageal cancer susceptibility. However, the results remain conflicting rather than conclusive. This meta-analysis on 2919 cases and 4074 controls for <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro and 1885 cases and 2194 controls for <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val from 13 published case-control studies showed that no significant general main effects for <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val on esophageal cancer risk. However, we found that the <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro was associated with an increased risk of esophageal cancer ((Pro/Arg +Pro/Pro) versus Arg/Arg: OR=1.20, 95%CI=1.06-1.36) without any between-study heterogeneity.</p><p>In the stratified analysis by ethnicity, we found that the increased esophageal cancer risk associated with <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro polymorphism was more evident in Asian group ((Pro/Arg +Pro/Pro) versus Arg/Arg: OR=1.35, 95%CI=1.14-1.60, <i>P</i>=0.09 for heterogeneity test), although we still failed to find any significant association between <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val polymorphism and esophageal cancer risk in different ethnicity. These results suggest that <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro polymorphism, but not <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val, may contribute to esophageal cancer development, especially in Asian. Additional well-designed large studies were required for the validation of this association.</p>http://www.medsci.org/v07p0300.htm |
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Yaping Zhao, Furu Wang, Shunlin Shan, Yiqi Zhao, Xueming Qiu, Xiangyang Li, Feng Jiao, Jianguo Wang, Yunxiang Du Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis International Journal of Medical Sciences |
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Yaping Zhao, Furu Wang, Shunlin Shan, Yiqi Zhao, Xueming Qiu, Xiangyang Li, Feng Jiao, Jianguo Wang, Yunxiang Du |
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Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis |
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Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis |
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Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis |
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Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis |
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Genetic polymorphism of p53, but not GSTP1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - A Meta-Analysis |
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genetic polymorphism of p53, but not gstp1, is association with susceptibility to esophageal cancer risk - a meta-analysis |
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International Journal of Medical Sciences |
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1449-1907 |
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<p>A number of studies have evaluated two functional polymorphisms on <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro and <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val, in relation to esophageal cancer susceptibility. However, the results remain conflicting rather than conclusive. This meta-analysis on 2919 cases and 4074 controls for <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro and 1885 cases and 2194 controls for <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val from 13 published case-control studies showed that no significant general main effects for <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val on esophageal cancer risk. However, we found that the <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro was associated with an increased risk of esophageal cancer ((Pro/Arg +Pro/Pro) versus Arg/Arg: OR=1.20, 95%CI=1.06-1.36) without any between-study heterogeneity.</p><p>In the stratified analysis by ethnicity, we found that the increased esophageal cancer risk associated with <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro polymorphism was more evident in Asian group ((Pro/Arg +Pro/Pro) versus Arg/Arg: OR=1.35, 95%CI=1.14-1.60, <i>P</i>=0.09 for heterogeneity test), although we still failed to find any significant association between <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val polymorphism and esophageal cancer risk in different ethnicity. These results suggest that <i>p53</i> Arg72Pro polymorphism, but not <i>GSTP1</i> Ile105Val, may contribute to esophageal cancer development, especially in Asian. Additional well-designed large studies were required for the validation of this association.</p> |
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