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Genetic association between PER3 genetic polymorphisms and cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT: The genes along the circadian pathways control and modulate circadian rhythms essential for the maintenance of physiological homeostasis through self-sustained transcription-translation feedback loops. PER3 (period 3) is a circadian pathway gene and its variants (rs1012477, 4/5-repeat) have frequently been associated with human cancer. The mixed findings, however, make the role of the 2 variants in cancer susceptibility elusive. We aimed in this article to clarify the association of PER3 variants with cancer. We collected genetic data from 8 studies, providing 6149 individuals for rs1012477 and 5241 individuals for 4/5-repeat. Based on the genotype and allele frequency, we chose the fixed-effects model to estimate risk of cancer. Overall analysis did not suggest a global role of rs1012477 in cancer susceptibility. For PER3 4/5-repeat variant, we found a moderate increase in risk of cancer among individuals with the 5-allele compared to individuals with the 4-allele, although this association was not statistically significant (homozygous model: odds ratio [OR] 1.17, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.81-1.67; recessive model: OR 1.17, 95% CI 0.82-1.67). No substantial heterogeneity was revealed in this analysis. Our meta-analysis provides no evidence supporting a global association of PER3 genetic variants with the incidence of cancer.

SUBMITTER: Geng P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4554033 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic association between PER3 genetic polymorphisms and cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis.

Geng Peiliang P   Ou Juanjuan J   Li Jianjun J   Wang Ning N   Xie Ganfeng G   Sa Rina R   Liu Chen C   Xiang Lisha L   Liang Houjie H  

Medicine 20150401 13


The genes along the circadian pathways control and modulate circadian rhythms essential for the maintenance of physiological homeostasis through self-sustained transcription-translation feedback loops. PER3 (period 3) is a circadian pathway gene and its variants (rs1012477, 4/5-repeat) have frequently been associated with human cancer. The mixed findings, however, make the role of the 2 variants in cancer susceptibility elusive. We aimed in this article to clarify the association of PER3 variant  ...[more]

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