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ABSTRACT: Prevention relevance
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in genes controlling lipid mediator signaling may modify the colorectal polyp prevention activity of aspirin. Further investigation is required to determine whether testing for genetic variants can be used to target cancer chemoprevention by aspirin to those who will benefit most.
SUBMITTER: Davies JR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10618644 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Davies John R JR Mell Tracey T Fuller Harriett H Harland Mark M Saleh Rasha N M RNM Race Amanda D AD Rees Colin J CJ Brown Louise C LC Loadman Paul M PM Downing Amy A Minihane Anne Marie AM Williams Elizabeth A EA Hull Mark A MA
Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.) 20231101 11
Aspirin and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) reduce colorectal adenomatous polyp risk and affect synthesis of oxylipins including prostaglandin E2. We investigated whether 35 SNPs in oxylipin metabolism genes such as cyclooxygenase (PTGS) and lipoxygenase (ALOX), as well as 7 SNPs already associated with colorectal cancer risk reduction by aspirin (e.g., TP53; rs104522), modified the effects of aspirin and EPA on colorectal polyp recurrence in the randomized 2 × 2 factorial seAFOod trial. Treatment e ...[more]