Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon

Abstract Background Global literature describes differences in the incidence of gastric cancer among populations. For instance, Europeans have lower incidence rates of gastric cancer in relation to Latin and Asian populations, particularly Korean and Japanese populations. However, only a few studies...

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Main Authors: Ellen Moreno da Silva, Marianne Rodrigues Fernandes, Darlen Cardoso de Carvalho, Luciana Pereira Colares Leitao, Giovanna Chaves Cavalcante, Esdras Edgar Batista Pereira, Antônio André Conde Modesto, João Farias Guerreiro, Paulo Pimentel de Assumpção, Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos, Ney Pereira Carneiro dos Santos
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Published: BMC 2017-11-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2963-4
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spelling doaj-e33600ed79b24f58a1880ad70fbf87b42020-11-25T01:34:25ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-11-011011510.1186/s13104-017-2963-4Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian AmazonEllen Moreno da Silva0Marianne Rodrigues Fernandes1Darlen Cardoso de Carvalho2Luciana Pereira Colares Leitao3Giovanna Chaves Cavalcante4Esdras Edgar Batista Pereira5Antônio André Conde Modesto6João Farias Guerreiro7Paulo Pimentel de Assumpção8Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos9Ney Pereira Carneiro dos Santos10Núcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáLaboratório de Genética Humana e Médica, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáLaboratório de Genética Humana e Médica, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáNúcleo de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, Universidade Federal do ParáAbstract Background Global literature describes differences in the incidence of gastric cancer among populations. For instance, Europeans have lower incidence rates of gastric cancer in relation to Latin and Asian populations, particularly Korean and Japanese populations. However, only a few studies have been able to verify the occurrence of gastric cancer in admixed populations with high interethnic degree mix, such as the Brazilian Amazon region. Results We observed an increase in European ancestry in the control group compared to the case group (47% vs. 41%). Using increments of 10%, compared to categorical distribution of European ancestry in the sample, we found a difference in the contribution between cases and controls (p = 0.03). Multiple logistic regression was performed to determine the influence of European ancestry in susceptibility to gastric cancer in the sample. According to the adopted model, for each 10% increase in European ancestry, there is a 20% decrease chance of developing gastric cancer (P = 0.0121; OR = 0.81; 95% CI 0.54–0.83). Conclusion Overall, the results suggest that a greater contribution of European ancestry can be a protective factor for the development of gastric cancer in the studied Amazon population. It can help to establish protocols able to predict susceptibility to gastric cancer in admixed populations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2963-4
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author Ellen Moreno da Silva
Marianne Rodrigues Fernandes
Darlen Cardoso de Carvalho
Luciana Pereira Colares Leitao
Giovanna Chaves Cavalcante
Esdras Edgar Batista Pereira
Antônio André Conde Modesto
João Farias Guerreiro
Paulo Pimentel de Assumpção
Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos
Ney Pereira Carneiro dos Santos
spellingShingle Ellen Moreno da Silva
Marianne Rodrigues Fernandes
Darlen Cardoso de Carvalho
Luciana Pereira Colares Leitao
Giovanna Chaves Cavalcante
Esdras Edgar Batista Pereira
Antônio André Conde Modesto
João Farias Guerreiro
Paulo Pimentel de Assumpção
Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos
Ney Pereira Carneiro dos Santos
Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon
BMC Research Notes
author_facet Ellen Moreno da Silva
Marianne Rodrigues Fernandes
Darlen Cardoso de Carvalho
Luciana Pereira Colares Leitao
Giovanna Chaves Cavalcante
Esdras Edgar Batista Pereira
Antônio André Conde Modesto
João Farias Guerreiro
Paulo Pimentel de Assumpção
Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos
Ney Pereira Carneiro dos Santos
author_sort Ellen Moreno da Silva
title Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon
title_short Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon
title_full Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the Brazilian Amazon
title_sort effect of genetic ancestry to the risk of susceptibility to gastric cancer in a mixed population of the brazilian amazon
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Global literature describes differences in the incidence of gastric cancer among populations. For instance, Europeans have lower incidence rates of gastric cancer in relation to Latin and Asian populations, particularly Korean and Japanese populations. However, only a few studies have been able to verify the occurrence of gastric cancer in admixed populations with high interethnic degree mix, such as the Brazilian Amazon region. Results We observed an increase in European ancestry in the control group compared to the case group (47% vs. 41%). Using increments of 10%, compared to categorical distribution of European ancestry in the sample, we found a difference in the contribution between cases and controls (p = 0.03). Multiple logistic regression was performed to determine the influence of European ancestry in susceptibility to gastric cancer in the sample. According to the adopted model, for each 10% increase in European ancestry, there is a 20% decrease chance of developing gastric cancer (P = 0.0121; OR = 0.81; 95% CI 0.54–0.83). Conclusion Overall, the results suggest that a greater contribution of European ancestry can be a protective factor for the development of gastric cancer in the studied Amazon population. It can help to establish protocols able to predict susceptibility to gastric cancer in admixed populations.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2963-4
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