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Aromatase (CYP19) promoter gene polymorphism and risk of nonviral hepatitis‐related hepatocellular carcinoma
Cancer, 2011-08, Vol.117 (15), p.3383-3392
Koh, Woon‐Puay
Yuan, Jian‐Min
Wang, Renwei
Govindarajan, Sugantha
Oppenheimer, Rowena
Zhang, Zhen Quan
Yu, Mimi C.
Ingles, Sue Ann
2011
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Koh, Woon‐Puay
Yuan, Jian‐Min
Wang, Renwei
Govindarajan, Sugantha
Oppenheimer, Rowena
Zhang, Zhen Quan
Yu, Mimi C.
Ingles, Sue Ann
Titel
Aromatase (CYP19) promoter gene polymorphism and risk of nonviral hepatitis‐related hepatocellular carcinoma
Ist Teil von
Cancer, 2011-08, Vol.117 (15), p.3383-3392
Ort / Verlag
Hoboken: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
BACKGROUND: Experimental studies suggest that sex hormones may induce or promote the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Androgens are converted to estrogens by the CYP19 gene product, aromatase. Hepatic aromatase level and activity have been shown to be markedly elevated in HCC. Aromatase expression in liver tumors is driven by a promoter upstream of CYP19 exon I.6. METHODS: First, the authors identified an A/C polymorphism in the exon I.6 promoter of the CYP19 gene. To determine whether allelic variants in the CYP19 I.6 promoter differ in their ability to drive gene expression, we carried out an in vitro reporter gene assay. Then, the authors studied the association between this polymorphism and HCC risk in 2 complementary case‐control studies: 1 in high‐risk southern Guangxi, China, and another in low‐risk US non‐Asians of Los Angeles County. RESULTS: Transcriptional activity was 60% higher for promoter vectors carrying the rs10459592 C allele compared with those carrying an A allele (P = .007). In both study populations, among subjects negative for at‐risk serologic markers of hepatitis B or C, there was a dose‐dependent association between number of high activity C allele and risk of HCC (Ptrend = .014). Risk of HCC was significantly higher (odds ratio [OR], 2.25; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.18‐4.31) in subjects homozygous for the C allele compared with those homozygous for the A allele. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides epidemiologic evidence for the role of hepatic aromatization of androgen into estrogen in the development of nonviral hepatitis‐related HCC. Cancer 2011. © 2011 American Cancer Society. This is the first report of an association between polymorphism in the exon I.6 promoter of the CYP19 gene and risk of human hepatocellular carcinoma. It provides epidemiologic evidence for the role of hepatic aromatization of androgen into estrogen in the development of nonviral hepatitis‐related hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0008-543X, 1097-0142
eISSN: 1097-0142
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.25939
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_878818672
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Aged
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Androgens
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Aromatase
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Aromatase - genetics
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aromatase enzyme
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Base Sequence
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - genetics
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Case-Control Studies
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DNA Primers
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Estrogens
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Exons
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Female
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Gene polymorphism
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis, Viral, Human
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Hepatocellular carcinoma
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms - genetics
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Population genetics
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Population studies
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Promoters
,
Reporter gene
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Risk factors
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Risk groups
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Sex hormones
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Transcription
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Tumors
,
viral hepatitis
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