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Five functional polymorphisms of B7/CD28 co-signaling molecules alter susceptibility to colorectal cancer.

Cell Immunol.. 2014-12; 
D Wu, R Tang, Q Qi, X Zhou, H Zhou, Y Mao, R Li, C Liu, W Wang, D Hua, X Zhang. Department of Oncology, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Wuxi 214062, China.
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Abstract

Polymorphisms within the 3′-untranslated region (3′-UTR) of genes have been proved to contribute to the risk of cancers. Here, we determined 16 putatively functional polymorphisms in the 3′-UTR of 11 B7/CD28 genes in 382 colorectal cancer patients and 714 healthy controls. Statistical analysis revealed that ICOS rs4404254-C-allele carriers (p = 0.0014), rs1559931-A-allele carriers (p = 0.0027), and rs4675379-C-allele carriers (p = 0.026) were significantly fewer in patients than those in controls. B7-H4-rs13505-GG homozygotes were more prevalent in patients (p = 0.03). CD80-rs7628626-GT was apparently less in the patients with lymph node metastasis (p = 0.004) or in advanced stage (p = 0.037).... More

Keywords

Co-signaling molecules; Single nucleotide polymorphism; microRNA; Colorectal cancer