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An A/G polymorphism of core 2 branching enzyme gene is associated with prostate cancer
Authors:Wang Lizhong  Mitoma Junya  Tsuchiya Norihiko  Narita Shintaro  Horikawa Yohei  Habuchi Tomonori  Imai Atsushi  Ishimura Hirofumi  Ohyama Chikara  Fukuda Minoru
Institution:Department of Urology, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita, Japan.
Abstract:The expression of core 2 beta1,6-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase-1 (C2GnT) is associated with development and progression of malignancy. Sequence analysis showed that the codon 152 of C2GnT has a polymorphism having GTT encoding valine or ATT encoding isoleucine. By examining the polymorphism in prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia patients, we found that the C2GnT G allele was more frequently observed in the prostate cancer group (p=0.015) than the control group. Men with the GG genotype had a 3.60-fold increased risk of prostate cancer, and men with the AG genotype had a 1.58-fold increased risk of prostate cancer compared with those with the AA genotype. The G allele was found to have a gene dosage effect for prostate cancer risk. No such risk was associated for benign prostatic hyperplasia. These results demonstrate that C2GnT A/G polymorphism is associated with the susceptibility to prostate cancer in a Japanese population.
Keywords:Core 2 β1  6-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase  Single nucleotide polymorphism  Prostate cancer  Benign prostatic hyperplasia  Susceptibility to cancer
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