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Identification of novel SNPs associated with risk and prognosis in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer.


ABSTRACT: Metabolism and transport play major roles in life-long exposure to endogenous and exogenous carcinogens. We therefore explored associations between polymorphisms in absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination genes and the risk and prognosis of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).A total of 634 genotypes were tested in 74 patients using the Affymetrix DMETv1.0 platform.No relation to risk was found. Three SNPs were associated with CRPC prognosis in Caucasians: ABCB11 rs7602171G>A (p = 0.003; n = 30; hazard ratio [HR]: 0.307), GSTP1 rs1799811C>T (p = 0.001; n = 38; HR: 0.254) and SLC5A6 rs1395 (p = 0.004; n = 35; HR: 3.15). Two other polymorphisms among Caucasians were associated with interesting trends: ABCB4 rs2302387C>T (p = 0.039) and ABCC5 rs939339A>G (p = 0.018).This exploratory study is the first to show that polymorphisms in several absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination genes may be associated with CRPC prognosis.

SUBMITTER: Sissung TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5558514 | biostudies-other | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Identification of novel SNPs associated with risk and prognosis in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer.

Sissung Tristan M TM   Deeken John J   Leibrand Crystal R CR   Price Douglas K DK   Ehrlich Sheryl S   Steinberg Seth M SM   Liewehr David J DJ   Dahut William W   Figg William D WD  

Pharmacogenomics 20161124 18


<h4>Aim</h4>Metabolism and transport play major roles in life-long exposure to endogenous and exogenous carcinogens. We therefore explored associations between polymorphisms in absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination genes and the risk and prognosis of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).<h4>Materials & methods</h4>A total of 634 genotypes were tested in 74 patients using the Affymetrix DMETv1.0 platform.<h4>Results</h4>No relation to risk was found. Three SNPs were associat  ...[more]

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