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Impact of VEGF-C gene polymorphisms and environmental factors on oral cancer susceptibility in Taiwan.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Oral cancer, which is the fourth most common male cancer, is associated with environmental carcinogens in Taiwan. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C, an angiogenic/lymphangiogenic factor with high expression levels in tumor tissues, plays important roles in the development of several malignancies. This study was designed to examine associations of five VEGF-C gene polymorphisms with the susceptibility to and clinicopathological characteristics of oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Methodology/principal findings

Five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of VEGF-C were analyzed by a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in 470 male patients with oral cancer and 426 cancer-free controls. In this study, we found that the VEGF-C rs7664413 and rs2046463 polymorphisms were associated with oral-cancer susceptibility but not with any clinicopathological parameters. The GGACA or GACTG haplotype of five VEGF-C SNPs (rs3775194, rs11947611, rs1485766, rs7664413, and rs2046463) combined was also related to the risk of oral cancer. Among 611 male smokers, VEGF-C polymorphism carriers who also chewed betel quid were found to have a 14.5-24.2-fold risk of having oral cancer compared to the VEGF-C wild-type carrier who did not chew betel quid. Among 461 male betel-quid chewers, VEGF-C polymorphism carriers who also smoked had a 2.7-18.1-fold risk of having oral cancer compared to those who carried the wild type but did not smoke.

Conclusions

Our results suggest that the two SNPs of VEGF-C (rs7664413 and rs2046463) and either of two haplotypes of five SNPs combined have potential predictive significance in oral carcinogenesis. Gene-environmental interactions among VEGF-C polymorphisms, smoking, and betel-quid chewing might alter one's susceptibility to oral cancer.

SUBMITTER: Chien MH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3617207 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of VEGF-C gene polymorphisms and environmental factors on oral cancer susceptibility in Taiwan.

Chien Ming-Hsien MH   Liu Yu-Fan YF   Hsin Chung-Han CH   Lin Chien-Huang CH   Shih Chun-Han CH   Yang Shun-Fa SF   Cheng Chao-Wen CW   Lin Chiao-Wen CW  

PloS one 20130404 4


<h4>Background</h4>Oral cancer, which is the fourth most common male cancer, is associated with environmental carcinogens in Taiwan. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C, an angiogenic/lymphangiogenic factor with high expression levels in tumor tissues, plays important roles in the development of several malignancies. This study was designed to examine associations of five VEGF-C gene polymorphisms with the susceptibility to and clinicopathological characteristics of oral squamous cell ca  ...[more]

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