Ding Fei, Li Jin-Ping, Zhang Yong, Qi Guang-Hui, Song Zhi-Chao, Yu Yong-Hua
Department of Radiation Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Shandong University, Jinan, China.
Second Department of Oncology, The First Hospital of Zibo, Zibo, China.
Front Physiol. 2019 Jan 25;9:1897. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01897. eCollection 2018.
We obtained conflicting results regarding the relationship between the genetic role of the rs1138272 C/T polymorphism of the (Glutathione -Transferase pi) gene and the risk of various cancers. Using the presently available data, a meta-analysis was conducted to comprehensively evaluate the genetic relationship between the rs1138272 polymorphism and cancer susceptibility. A total of 43 studies including 15,688 cases and 17,143 controls were recruited into our quantitative synthesis. In the overall population, we observed an increased risk of overall cancer cases, compared with unrelated controls, in the genetic models of allele T vs. allele C (-association = 0.007, OR = 1.17), carrier T vs. carrier C (-association = 0.035, OR = 1.11), TT vs. CC (-association = 0.002, OR = 1.45), TT vs. CC+CT (-association = 0.009, OR = 1.42), and CT+TT vs. CC (-association = 0.027, OR = 1.13). We detected similar positive results within the Asian population. Additionally, there was a significant increase in the incidence of cancer for Africans under all genetic models (all -association < 0.05, OR > 1). When targeting the Caucasian population, we detected a positive association with the TT vs. CC and TT vs. CC+CT models in the "Colorectal cancer" (-association < 0.05, OR < 1) and "Head and neck cancer" (-association < 0.05, OR > 1) subgroups. For the "Lung cancer" subgroup, we observed a slightly increased risk in Caucasians under the models of allele T vs. allele C, carrier T vs. carrier C, CT vs. CC, and CT+TT vs. CC (-association < 0.05, OR > 1). The TT genotype of the rs1138272 polymorphism is likely related to the susceptibility to overall cancer in the Asian and African populations and, specifically, "Colorectal" and "Head and neck" cancers in the Caucasian population. In addition, the CT genotype of the rs1138272 polymorphism may be linked to the risk of lung cancer in Caucasians. Additional evidence is required to confirm this conclusion.
我们在谷胱甘肽 - S - 转移酶π(Glutathione -Transferase pi)基因的rs1138272 C/T多态性的遗传作用与各种癌症风险之间的关系上获得了相互矛盾的结果。利用目前可得的数据,进行了一项荟萃分析以全面评估rs1138272多态性与癌症易感性之间的遗传关系。总共43项研究(包括15688例病例和17143例对照)被纳入我们的定量综合分析。在总体人群中,在等位基因T与等位基因C的遗传模型(-关联 = 0.007,比值比 = 1.17)、携带T与携带C的遗传模型(-关联 = 0.035,比值比 = 1.11)、TT与CC的遗传模型(-关联 = 0.002,比值比 = 1.45)、TT与CC + CT的遗传模型(-关联 = 0.009,比值比 = 1.42)以及CT + TT与CC的遗传模型(-关联 = 0.027,比值比 = 1.13)中,我们观察到与无亲缘关系的对照相比,总体癌症病例的风险增加。在亚洲人群中我们检测到了类似的阳性结果。此外,在所有遗传模型下非洲人的癌症发病率都有显著增加(所有 -关联 < 0.05,比值比 > 1)。针对白种人群时,在“结直肠癌”(-关联 < 0.05,比值比 < 1)和“头颈癌”(-关联 < 0.05,比值比 > 1)亚组中,我们在TT与CC以及TT与CC + CT模型中检测到了阳性关联。对于“肺癌”亚组,在等位基因T与等位基因C、携带T与携带C、CT与CC以及CT + TT与CC的模型下,我们观察到白种人的风险略有增加(-关联 < 0.05,比值比 > 1)。rs1138272多态性的TT基因型可能与亚洲和非洲人群中总体癌症的易感性相关,具体而言,与白种人群中的“结直肠癌”和“头颈癌”相关。此外,rs1138272多态性的CT基因型可能与白种人患肺癌的风险相关。需要更多证据来证实这一结论。