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Genetic variability of Xrcc3 and Rad51 modulates the risk of head and neck cancer
Authors:Gresner Peter  Gromadzinska Jolanta  Polanska Kinga  Twardowska Ewa  Jurewicz Joanna  Wasowicz Wojciech
Institution:Department of Toxicology and Carcinogenesis, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 8 Sw. Teresy St., Lodz, Poland. pgresner@gmail.com
Abstract:A case-control study was conducted to analyze the possible associations between the head and neck cancer (HNC) risk and fourteen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes in Xrcc3 and Rad51 genes. This study involved 81 HNC cases and 111 healthy control subjects. A significant risk-increasing effect of rs3212057 (p.Arg94His) SNP in Xrcc3 (OR=6.6; p<0.01) was observed. On the other hand, risk-decreasing effect was found for rs5030789 (g.3997A>G) and rs1801321 (c.-60G>T) in 5' near gene and 5'UTR regions of Rad51, respectively (OR=0.3 and OR=0.2, p<0.05, respectively). Moreover, these effects were shown to be modulated by tobacco-smoking status and gene-gene interactions. Concluding, the genetic variability of Xrcc3 and/or Rad51 genes might be of relevance with respect to HNC risk.
Keywords:5′UTR  5′ untranslated region  95% CI  95% confidence interval  AC  adenocarcinoma  DSB  double strand breaks  HNC  head and neck cancer  HNSCC  head and neck squamous cell carcinoma  HR  homologous recombination  HWE  Hardy Weinberg equilibrium  NEJ  non homologous end joining  OR  odds ratio  Rad51  RecA homolog  E  coli  SD  standard deviation  SNP  single nucleotide polymorphism  Xrcc3  X‐ray repair cross complementing group 3
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