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Impact of PSCA Polymorphisms on the Risk of Duodenal Ulcer

Authors :
Yoshiaki Usui
Keitaro Matsuo
Isao Oze
Tomotaka Ugai
Yuriko Koyanagi
Yoshinobu Maeda
Hidemi Ito
Asahi Hishida
Kenji Takeuchi
Takashi Tamura
Mineko Tsukamoto
Yuka Kadomatsu
Megumi Hara
Yuichiro Nishida
Ippei Shimoshikiryo
Toshiro Takezaki
Etsuko Ozaki
Daisuke Matsui
Isao Watanabe
Sadao Suzuki
Miki Watanabe
Hiroko Nakagawa-Senda
Haruo Mikami
Yohko Nakamura
Kokichi Arisawa
Hirokazu Uemura
Kiyonori Kuriki
Naoyuki Takashima
Aya Kadota
Hiroaki Ikezaki
Masayuki Murata
Masahiro Nakatochi
Yukihide Momozawa
Michiaki Kubo
Kenji Wakai
Source :
Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 31, Iss 1, Pp 12-20 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Japan Epidemiological Association, 2021.

Abstract

Background: While duodenal ulcer (DU) and gastric cancer (GC) are both H. pylori infection-related diseases, individuals with DU are known to have lower risk for GC. Many epidemiological studies have identified the PSCA rs2294008 T-allele as a risk factor of GC, while others have found an association between the rs2294008 C-allele and risk of DU and gastric ulcer (GU). Following these initial reports, however, few studies have since validated these associations. Here, we aimed to validate the association between variations in PSCA and the risk of DU/GU and evaluate its interaction with environmental factors in a Japanese population. Methods: Six PSCA SNPs were genotyped in 584 DU cases, 925 GU cases, and 8,105 controls from the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort (J-MICC). Unconditional logistic regression models were applied to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the association between the SNPs and risk of DU/GU. Results: PSCA rs2294008 C-allele was associated with per allele OR of 1.34 (95% CI, 1.18–1.51; P = 2.28 × 10−6) for the risk of DU. This association was independent of age, sex, study site, smoking habit, drinking habit, and H. pylori status. On the other hand, we did not observe an association between the risk of GU and PSCA SNPs. Conclusions: Our study confirms an association between the PSCA rs2294008 C-allele and the risk of DU in a Japanese population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09175040 and 13499092
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.422bf0d7f6d74fc8b8682493bb814618
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20190184