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Polymorphisms in alcohol-metabolizing enzymes and esophageal carcinoma susceptibility: a Dutch Caucasian case-control study

Authors :
Tineke Berkers
Adriaan C.I.T.L. Tan
Jon O. Kristinsson
Theo Wobbes
Jody Salomon
Elke M. van Veen
Ben J.M. Witteman
Polat Dura
Hennie M.J. Roelofs
Wilbert H.M. Peters
Joost P.H. Drenth
Rene H. M. te Morsche
Source :
Journal of Human Genetics, 58, 11, pp. 742-8, Journal of Human Genetics, 58, 742-8
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 125778.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Esophageal cancer (EC), mainly consisting of squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) in the Eastern world and adenocarcinoma (EAC) in the Western world, is strongly associated with dietary factors such as alcohol use. We aimed to clarify the modifying role in EC etiology in Caucasians of functional genotypes in alcohol-metabolizing enzymes. In all, 351 Caucasian patients with EC and 430 matched controls were included and polymorphisms in CYP2E1, ADH and near ALDH2 genes were determined. In contrast to the results on ESCC in mainly Asian studies, we found that functional genotypes of alcohol-metabolizing enzymes were not significantly associated with EAC or ESCC in an European population.

Details

ISSN :
14345161
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Human Genetics, 58, 11, pp. 742-8, Journal of Human Genetics, 58, 742-8
Accession number :
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