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AP1S1 单核苷酸多态性与中国人群食管鳞癌风险相关
Authors Su F, Fang Y , Yu J , Jiang T, Lin S, Zhang S , Lv L, Long T, Pan H, Qi J, Zhou Q, Tang W, Ding G, Wang L, Tan L, Yin J
Received 5 October 2021
Accepted for publication 24 January 2022
Published 17 March 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 235—247
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PGPM.S342743
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 4
Editor who approved publication: Dr Martin H Bluth
Background: The σ 1A subunit of the adaptor protein 1 (AP1S1) participates in various intracellular transport pathways, especially the maintenance of copper homeostasis, which is pivotal in carcinogenesis. It is therefore rational to presume that AP1S1 might also be involved in carcinogenesis. In this hospital-based case-control study, we investigated the genetic susceptibility to ESCC in relation to SNPs of AP1S1 among Chinese population.
Methods: A database containing a total of 1303 controls and 1043 ESCC patients were retrospectively studied. The AP1S1 SNPs were analyzed based on ligation detection reaction (LDR) method. Then, the relationship between ESCC and SNPs of AP1S1 was determined with a significant crude P< 0.05. Then the logistic regression analysis was used for the calculation for adjusted P in the demographic stratification comparison if a significant difference was observed in the previous step.
Results: AP1S1 rs77387752 C>T genotype TT was an independent risk factor for ESCC, while rs4729666 C>T genotype TC and rs35208462 C>T genotype TC were associated with a lower risk for ESCC, especially in co-dominant model and allelic test for younger, male subjects who are not alcohol-drinkers nor cigarette smokers.
Conclusion: AP1S1 rs77387752, rs4729666 and rs35208462 polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility to ESCC in Chinese individuals. AP1S1 SNPs may exert an important role in esophageal carcinogenesis and could serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers.
Keywords: AP1S1, single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, ESCC