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Genetic Variants on Chromosome 8q24 and Colorectal Neoplasia Risk: A Case-Control Study in China and a Meta-Analysis of the Published Literature

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PLOS ONE
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018251

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  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences
  2. National Nature Science Foundation [30870513, 30800933, 31070680, 91029715]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2007CB947100]
  4. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [08391910800, 10391902100]
  5. National Science and Technology Major Project [2009ZX09102-114, 2009ZX09301-011]
  6. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [12670383]
  7. Major International (Regional) Joint Research Projects [30320140461]
  8. Science and Technology Commission of Xuhui District of Shanghai Municipality [RCT201001, CRC2010002]
  9. Director Foundation of INS [20090101]
  10. Food Safety Research Center
  11. INS
  12. SIBS
  13. CAS
  14. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [12670383] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Previous studies have found that common genetic variants on chromosome 8q24 are associated with the risk of developing colorectal neoplasia. We conducted a hospital-based case-control study, including 435 cases and 788 unrelated controls to investigate the associations between common variants on 8q24 and the risk of colorectal cancer in a Chinese population. We also evaluated the association of rs6983267 with colorectal neoplasia in the published literature via a meta-analysis study. We found that rs6983267 was significantly associated with the risk of colorectal cancer in the Chinese population, with an adjusted odds-ratio (OR) for the GT heterozygotes and GG homozygotes of 1.30 (95% CI = 0.98-1.71, P = 0.069) and 1.66 (95% CI = 1.18-2.34, P = 0.004), respectively, compared to the TT homozygotes, with a P-trend value of 0.003. No association was found for the other three loci (rs16901979, rs1447295 and rs7837688). In the meta-analysis of the published genetic association studies, the rs6983267 variant was found to be associated with an increased risk of colorectal neoplasia. The heterozygous GT carriers showed a 20% increased risk of colorectal neoplasia (OR = 1.20, 95% CI = 1.16-1.25; random effects model) with a summary OR for homozygous GG carriers of 1.39 (95% CI = 1.32-1.48; random effects model) compared to the TT genotype carriers. We found no significant differences between the association of rs6983267 and colorectal cancer and colorectal adenomas. In summary, our study confirms that the variant rs6983267 is a risk factor for colorectal neoplasia in various populations, including the Chinese population.

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