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性别:男

毕业院校:九州大学理学部

学位:博士

所在单位:生物工程学院

学科:生物化学与分子生物学. 细胞生物学. 生药学

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Association between 17q25.3-rs6465657 polymorphism and prostate cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis based on 19 studies

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2016-07-01

发表刊物:ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY

收录刊物:SCIE、PubMed、Scopus

卷号:9

页面范围:4491-4503

ISSN号:1178-6930

关键字:rs6465657; LMTK2; polymorphism; prostate cancer; risk; meta-analysis

摘要:Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified rs6465657 polymorphism at chromosome 17q25.3 as a new prostate cancer (PCa) susceptibility locus in people of European descent. However, subsequent replication studies have yielded inconsistent results among different ethnicities. In this study, a comprehensive meta-analysis was conducted to systematically evaluate the relationship between rs6465657 polymorphism and PCa risk.
   Methods: All the articles involved were identified from PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, EBSCO databases, and Google Scholar before December 2015. The odds ratios (ORs) with corresponding 95% confidence internals (95% CIs) were pooled under the allele model. Fourteen eligible articles with 19 studies were finally included.
   Results: In the overall population, the 17q25.3-rs6465657C allele was found to be significantly associated with increased risk of PCa compared to the T allele (OR = 1.097; 95% CI: 1.061-1.134; P<0.001). In the subgroup analysis stratified by ethnicity, significantly increased risk was found in the Caucasian population (OR = 1.120; 95% CI: 1.078-1.162; P<0.001), while the difference of OR did not reach the statistical significance in the Asian or African-American population. The analyses of sensitivity indicated the robust stability of the results, and the Begg's and Egger's test indicated that no publication bias existed.
   Conclusion: The current meta-analysis suggested that the 17q25.3-rs6465657 polymorphism could be associated with PCa susceptibility, especially in the Caucasians, while this association might be different in other ethnicities.