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Association of CASP3 genetic polymorphisms rs1049216, rs2705897 and rs4647603 with the risk of prostate cancer in Galicia (NW Spain)
Malfunction of apoptosis plays a key role in carcinogenesis. Previous studies have reported that polymorphisms in caspase genes could lead to poor apoptotic signaling, thus facilitating the onset of several human cancers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between three polymorphi...
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Published in: | Gene 2018-12, Vol.679, p.126-132 |
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Summary: | Malfunction of apoptosis plays a key role in carcinogenesis. Previous studies have reported that polymorphisms in caspase genes could lead to poor apoptotic signaling, thus facilitating the onset of several human cancers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between three polymorphisms (rs1049216, rs2705897 and rs4647603) of the CASP3 gene and the risk of prostate cancer (PCa) in Galicia (NW Spain).The relationship between these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and PCa in European populations has yet to be studied. To test this hypothesis, we carried out a case-control study on a total of 243 patients with PCa and 191 healthy individuals, genotyping all polymorphisms using the matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) method. Overall, none of the polymorphisms were clearly associated with the risk of PCa. Nevertheless, the results drawn from this study suggest that genetic variability in the CASP3 gene, in combination with lifestyle and environmental factors may influence the predisposition to develop PCa in the Galician population. Specifically, the results of study seem to hint at a higher risk of PCa in smokers of up to 20 pack-years (PY) and carriers of both the CASP3-rs1049216 GG genotype and the G allele (OR = 3.61, p = 0.044; OR = 1.71; p = 0.018). In addition, the GG and AG genotypes showed increased predisposition to PCa in overweight individuals (OR = 4.43, p = 0.040; OR = 2.00; p = 0.022). Finally, the CASP3-rs4647603 CT genotype and T allele were associated with a higher susceptibility to PCa in obese individuals (ORCT/TT = 4.30, p = 0.003; ORT/C = 3.58, p = 0.004). Further replication studies in other populations are required to assess these findings.
•We investigate the association between polymorphisms in CASP3 and prostate cancer.•GG genotype (rs1049216) elevates the risk of PCa in smokers ( |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2018.08.073 |