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hOGGl Ser326Cys polymorphism, interaction with environmental exposures, and gastric cancer risk in Japanese populations

Authors :
Kozo Shaura
Motoki Iwasaki
Tomoyuki Hanaoka
Megumi Hara
Yoichi Koizumi
Shoichiro Tsugane
Hiromasa Tsukino
Syusuke Natsukawa
Minatsu Kobayashi
Tetsuya Otani
Yoshio Kasuga
Source :
Cancer Science. 95:977-983
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Wiley, 2004.

Abstract

Oxidative DNA damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection or smoking may be a cause of gastric cancer development. 8-Hydroxydeoxyguanine (8-OHdG) formation is one of the most common types of oxidative DNA damage, while human oxoguanine glycosylase 1 (hOGGl) is responsible for repairing 8-OHdG lesions. Among several hOGGl gene polymorphisms, the SerCys polymorphism at position 326 is related to biological function. To investigate the association between Ser326Cys hOGGl polymorphism and gastric cancer in relation to the potential risk factors of gastric cancer and antioxidant dietary or nutrient intakes, we conducted a case-control study with 142 histologically-confirmed gastric cancer cases and 271 age, sex-matched healthy controls in Japanese populations. Overall, neither the hOGG1 Ser/Cys nor the Cys/Cys genotype was associated with risk of gastric cancer, compared with the Ser/Ser genotype. A significant interaction was observed between hOGGl Ser/Cys or Cys/Cys genotype and atrophic gastritis (P for interaction =0.03). No significant interaction was found between hOGGl genotype and antioxidant dietary or nutrient intakes. The results of the present study suggest that patients with atrophic gastritis in conjunction with the hOGGl Cys allele might have a higher susceptibility to gastric cancer.

Details

ISSN :
13497006 and 13479032
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........67934c193462d9f339a03f99285680dc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2004.tb03186.x