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FTO、IL-6和HSPD1基因多态性对糖尿病与乳腺癌风险及生存关联的修饰作用。

Modification effects of genetic polymorphisms in FTO, IL-6, and HSPD1 on the associations of diabetes with breast cancer risk and survival.

作者信息

Zhu Rui-Mei, Lin Wei, Zhang Wei, Ren Jun-Ting, Su Yi, He Jian-Rong, Lin Ying, Su Feng-Xi, Xie Xiao-Ming, Tang Lu-Ying, Ren Ze-Fang

机构信息

Department of Statistics and Epidemiology, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution and Health Risk Assessment, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.

Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong, China.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Jun 7;12(6):e0178850. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178850. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The contribution of diabetes to breast cancer remains uncertain among Chinese females, which may result from different genetic factors. We evaluated the associations of diabetes, combined with the polymorphisms in the genes of fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and heat shock protein 60 (HSPD1), with breast cancer risk and survival in a Chinese Han population. The information on the history of diabetes was collected from 1551 incident breast cancer cases and 1605 age-frequency matched controls in Guangzhou, China. In total, 1168 cases were followed up. Diabetes was associated with both an increased risk of breast cancer [OR (95%CI): 1.67 (1.11, 2.52)] and a poor overall survival and progression free survival for breast cancer patients [HRs (95%CIs): 2.66 (1.10, 6.44) and 2.46 (1.29, 4.70), respectively]. IL-6 rs1800796 and HSPD1 rs2605039 had interactions with diabetes on breast cancer risk. Among women with CC genotype of IL-6 rs1800796 or GG genotype of HSPD1 rs2605039, diabetic individuals had a remarkably increased risk of breast cancer compared to non-diabetic women with ORs and 95%CIs of 2.53 (1.45, 4.41) and 6.40 (2.29, 17.87), respectively. GT/TT genotypes of HSPD1 rs2605039 was also associated with a better progression free survival for breast cancer patients [HR (95%CI): 0.70 (0.49, 0.99)]. Our results suggest that the contribution of diabetes to breast cancer risk might be modified by IL-6 rs1800796 and HSPD1 rs2605039. Diabetes and HSPD1 rs2605039 might also influence breast cancer prognosis.

摘要

在中国女性中,糖尿病对乳腺癌的影响仍不明确,这可能是由不同的遗传因素导致的。我们评估了糖尿病与脂肪量和肥胖相关基因(FTO)、白细胞介素6(IL-6)以及热休克蛋白60(HSPD1)基因多态性相结合,对中国汉族人群乳腺癌风险和生存的影响。在中国广州,我们收集了1551例新发乳腺癌病例和1605例年龄频率匹配的对照的糖尿病病史信息。总共对1168例病例进行了随访。糖尿病与乳腺癌风险增加相关[比值比(95%置信区间):1.67(1.11,2.52)],并且与乳腺癌患者较差的总生存期和无进展生存期相关[风险比(95%置信区间):分别为2.66(1.10,6.44)和2.46(1.29,4.70)]。IL-6 rs1800796和HSPD1 rs2605039在乳腺癌风险方面与糖尿病存在相互作用。在IL-6 rs1800796的CC基因型或HSPD1 rs2605039的GG基因型女性中,糖尿病个体患乳腺癌的风险相较于非糖尿病女性显著增加,比值比和95%置信区间分别为2.53(1.45,4.41)和6.40(2.29,17.87)。HSPD1 rs2605039的GT/TT基因型也与乳腺癌患者更好的无进展生存期相关[风险比(95%置信区间):0.70(0.49,0.99)]。我们的结果表明,IL-6 rs1800796和HSPD1 rs2605039可能会改变糖尿病对乳腺癌风险的影响。糖尿病和HSPD1 rs2605039也可能影响乳腺癌的预后。

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