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Contribution of Cyclin-dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1B Genotypes to Childhood Leukemia Risk

Authors :
PEI, JEN-SHENG
CHANG, WEN-SHIN
HSU, PEI-CHEN
CHEN, CHAO-CHUN
YANG, YA-CHEN
HSU, SHIH-WEI
HSU, YUAN-NIAN
WANG, YUN-CHI
WANG, CHUNG-HSING
TSAI, CHIA-WEN
BAU, DA-TIAN
Source :
In Vivo
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Anticancer Research USA Inc., 2022.

Abstract

Background/Aim: Although genetic differences in cell-cycle control genes have been associated with cancer risk, to our knowledge, no report has specifically examined the role of gene variants in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1B (CDKN1B; also known as p27/KIP1) is a cell-cycle regulating gene. This study aimed at investigating the association between CDKN1B genotypes and childhood ALL risk. Materials and Methods: In 266 childhood ALL cases and 266 healthy controls, the CDKN1B rs34330 and 2066827 polymorphisms were genotyped, and the association of CDKN1B genotypes with childhood ALL risk were analyzed. Results: The genotypes of CDKN1B rs34330 and 2066827 were similarly distributed between the control and case groups (p for trend=0.8718 and 0.4030, respectively). The allelic frequency also exhibited no statistical difference (p=1.0000 and 0.6666, respectively). There was no significant interaction between CDKN1B genotypes and age or sex. Conclusion: CDKN1B genotypes were not found to be minor contributors to childhood ALL susceptibility in Taiwan.

Details

ISSN :
17917549 and 0258851X
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
In Vivo
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b8cdcfaf6d843d9a20d726afcd2b5a81