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IL1B-CGTC haplotype is associated with colorectal cancer in admixed individuals with increased African ancestry

Authors :
María Carolina Sanabria-Salas
Gustavo Hernández-Suárez
Adriana Umaña-Pérez
Konrad Rawlik
Albert Tenesa
Martha Lucía Serrano-López
Myriam Sánchez de Gómez
Martha Patricia Rojas
Luis Eduardo Bravo
Rosario Albis
José Luis Plata
Heather Green
Theodor Borgovan
Li Li
Sumana Majumdar
Jone Garai
Edward Lee
Hassan Ashktorab
Hassan Brim
David Margolin
Laura Fejerman
Jovanny Zabaleta
Source :
Sanabria-Salas, M C, Hernández-Suárez, G, Umaña-Pérez, A, Rawlik, K, Tenesa, A, Serrano-López, M L, Sánchez de Gómez, M, Rojas, M P, Bravo, L E, Albis, R, Plata, J L, Green, H, Borgovan, T, Li, L, Majumdar, S, Garai, J, Lee, E, Ashktorab, H, Brim, H, Li, L, Margolin, D, Fejerman, L & Zabaleta, J 2017, ' IL1B-CGTC haplotype is associated with colorectal cancer in admixed individuals with increased African ancestry ', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 41920 . https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41920, Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in cytokine genes can affect gene expression and thereby modulate inflammation and carcinogenesis. However, the data on the association between SNPs in the interleukin 1 beta gene (IL1B) and colorectal cancer (CRC) are conflicting. We found an association between a 4-SNP haplotype block of the IL1B (-3737C/-1464G/-511T/-31C) and CRC risk, and this association was exclusively observed in individuals with a higher proportion of African ancestry, such as individuals from the Coastal Colombian region (odds ratio, OR 2.06; 95% CI 1.31–3.25; p 2q14 (p = 0.03). We conclude that Colombian individuals with high African ancestry proportions at locus 2q14 harbour more IL1B-CGTC copies and are consequently at an increased risk of CRC. This haplotype has been previously found to increase the IL1B promoter activity and is the most frequent haplotype in African Americans. Despite of limitations in the number of samples and the lack of functional analysis to examine the effect of these haplotypes on CRC cell lines, our results suggest that inflammation and ethnicity play a major role in the modulation of CRC risk.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sanabria-Salas, M C, Hernández-Suárez, G, Umaña-Pérez, A, Rawlik, K, Tenesa, A, Serrano-López, M L, Sánchez de Gómez, M, Rojas, M P, Bravo, L E, Albis, R, Plata, J L, Green, H, Borgovan, T, Li, L, Majumdar, S, Garai, J, Lee, E, Ashktorab, H, Brim, H, Li, L, Margolin, D, Fejerman, L & Zabaleta, J 2017, ' IL1B-CGTC haplotype is associated with colorectal cancer in admixed individuals with increased African ancestry ', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 41920 . https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41920, Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b675e5a1646e76025c27644e069f99a1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41920