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LI Yingchun, LI Lijun, QIU Yun, YE Jun,SHA Min.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphism(SNP) of rs4779584, rs4444235 and the susceptibility of colorectal cancer(CRC) in Taizhou area of Jiangsu province. Methods This hospital-based case-control study was conducted in 160 cases with CRC and 170 healthy controls. The association between the rs4779584,rs4444235 polymorphism and CRC was examined by the overall odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval. Results Genotype distribution of rs4779584 C/T and rs4444235 T/C was in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg balance in both groups. Compared with the control group, the distribution of genotype and allele of two SNPs were statistically significant in disease group(P<0.05). In rs4779584 C/T, when the CC genotype was used as the reference, the CT/TT genotypes were associated with the risk for CRC; when the CC/CT were used as the reference, the TT genotype was associated with the risk for CRC; when C allele was used as the reference, the T allele was associated with the risk for CRC(P<0.05). In rs4444235 T/C, when the TT or TT/TC were used as the reference, the CC genotype was associated with the risk for CRC; when T allele was used as the reference, C allele was associated with the risk for CRC(P<0.05).Conclusion Carriers of TT homozygous or T allele at rs4779584 and CC homozygous or C allele at rs4444235 had increased susceptibility to development of CRC in Taizhou area of Jiangsu.
LI Yingchun, LI Lijun, QIU Yun, YE Jun,SHA Min. . Association between single nucleotide polymorphisms of rs4779584, rs4444235 and the susceptibility of colorectal cancer in Taizhou,Jiangsu Province[J].Chinese Clinical Oncology, 2015, 20(1): 18-.
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