Association Between Cancer Screening Results Using Single Nucleotide Polymorphism and Cancer Incidence Rate in Korean Women

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kyung Bae Lee, Jae Kyung Kim
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In this study, we investigated the usefulness of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) testing in assessing cancer susceptibility in women by evaluating correlations between SNP testing results and cancer incidence rates. SNP testing was conducted on blood samples of women who underwent health examinations commissioned by medical institutions in the Republic of Korea in 2017 using real-time polymerase chain reaction with OpenArray testing. The SNP panel included susceptibility testing for lung, stomach, colorectal, breast, and thyroid cancers. By comparing the proportions of the normal, cautionary, and warning ranges for these five types of cancer obtained from OpenArray testing with the cancer incidence rates for women in 2017, as reported by the national cancer information center, the practical preventive potential of SNP-based testing was evaluated. Cancer susceptibility in women was the highest for breast cancer, followed by thyroid, colorectal, gastric, and lung cancers. These five types of cancer showed the same trend for cancer incidence in 2017. Based on cumulative percentages of the 5-year cancer prevalence (2013-2017) in Korean women, thyroid cancer ranked first, followed by breast, colon, gastric, and lung cancers. Although the breast and thyroid cancer ordinals differed, their proportion was 49.4% higher than that of the other three cancer types for both the 2017 and 5-year incidence. The high rate of 95.3% in the caution and warning intervals for breast and thyroid cancers in the OpenArray test results suggests a correlation with the reported cancer incidence in 2017. These results indicate that SNP testing, although not aimed directly at diagnosing specific diseases in direct-to-consumer tests or health check-ups, can help individuals identify their genetic susceptibility to cancer, thus allowing them to implement preventive measures.
韩国女性单核苷酸多态性癌症筛查结果与癌症发病率的关系
在这项研究中,我们通过评估SNP检测结果与癌症发病率之间的相关性,研究了单核苷酸多态性(SNP)检测在评估女性癌症易感性方面的有用性。利用实时聚合酶链反应和OpenArray技术,对2017年接受韩国医疗机构委托进行健康检查的女性血液样本进行SNP检测。SNP小组包括对肺癌、胃癌、结肠直肠癌、乳腺癌和甲状腺癌的敏感性测试。通过比较OpenArray检测获得的这五种癌症的正常、警告和预警范围与国家癌症信息中心报告的2017年女性癌症发病率的比例,评估基于snp的检测的实际预防潜力。女性的癌症易感性最高的是乳腺癌,其次是甲状腺癌、结直肠癌、胃癌和肺癌。2017年,这五种癌症的发病率呈现出相同的趋势。以韩国女性5年(2013-2017年)癌症发病率累计百分比计算,甲状腺癌排在第一位,其次是乳腺癌、结肠癌、胃癌、肺癌。虽然乳腺癌和甲状腺癌的序数不同,但在2017年和5年的发病率中,它们的比例都比其他三种癌症高49.4%。在OpenArray测试结果中,乳腺癌和甲状腺癌的警告间隔率高达95.3%,这表明与2017年报告的癌症发病率相关。这些结果表明,SNP检测虽然不是直接针对消费者的检测或健康检查来直接诊断特定疾病,但可以帮助个人确定他们对癌症的遗传易感性,从而使他们能够采取预防措施。
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American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology
American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: :: General biochemistry :: Patho-biochemistry :: Evolutionary biotechnology :: Structural biology :: Molecular and cellular biology :: Molecular medicine :: Cancer research :: Virology :: Immunology :: Plant molecular biology and biochemistry :: Experimental methodologies
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