ABO Blood Type and Urinary Bladder Cancer: Phenotype, Genotype, Allelic Association with a Clinical or Histological Stage and Recurrence Rate.

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Global Medical Genetics Pub Date : 2024-07-22 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1788614
Ivan Milas, Željko Kaštelan, Jószef Petrik, Jasna Bingulac-Popović, Bojan Čikić, Andrej Šribar, Irena Jukić
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Background  Previous research on connection between the ABO blood group and bladder cancer has been based on determining the ABO phenotype. This specific research is extended to the molecular level, providing more information about particular ABO alleles. Aim  To investigate the impact of the ABO blood group genotype or phenotype as a risk factor for urinary bladder cancer. Materials and Methods  In the case-control study, we included 74 patients who underwent surgery for a urinary bladder tumor at the Urology Clinic, Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb, in 2021 and 2022. The control group comprised 142 asymptomatic and healthy blood donors. ABO genotyping to five basic alleles was done using a polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specific primers. We compared ABO phenotypes, genotypes, and alleles between patients and the healthy controls and investigated their distribution according to the clinical and histological stage and recurrence rate. Results  No statistically significant difference was found among the groups, nor for the observed disease stages in terms of the phenotype and genotype. At the allele level, the results show a significantly lower proportion of malignancy in O1 ( p  < 0.001), A1 ( p  < 0.001), and B ( p  = 0.013), and a lower proportion of metastatic disease in A2 (0%, p  = 0.024). We also found significantly higher proportions of high-grade tumors in patients with O1 (71.4%, p  < 0.001), A1 (70.1%, p  = 0.019), of nonmuscle invasive tumors in patients with O1 (55.1%, p  < 0.001), O2 (100%, p  = 0.045), and recurrent tumors in patients with O1 (70.2%, p  < 0.001) and A1 (74.2%, p  = 0.007) alleles. Conclusion  We did not find an association between the ABO blood group genotype or phenotype as a genetic risk factor for urinary bladder cancer. However, an analysis at the allelic level revealed a statistically significant association between certain alleles of the ABO blood group system and urinary bladder tumors, clinical or histological stage, and recurrence rate, respectively.

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ABO 血型与膀胱癌:表型、基因型、等位基因与临床或组织学分期及复发率的关系
背景以往关于 ABO 血型与膀胱癌之间关系的研究都是基于确定 ABO 血型的表型。这项特定研究扩展到了分子水平,提供了更多有关特定 ABO 等位基因的信息。目的 研究 ABO 血型基因型或表型作为膀胱癌风险因素的影响。材料与方法 在病例对照研究中,我们纳入了 74 名于 2021 年和 2022 年在萨格勒布临床医院中心泌尿科诊所接受膀胱肿瘤手术的患者。对照组包括 142 名无症状的健康献血者。利用聚合酶链反应和序列特异性引物对五种基本等位基因进行了 ABO 基因分型。我们比较了患者和健康对照组的 ABO 表型、基因型和等位基因,并根据临床和组织学分期以及复发率调查了它们的分布情况。结果 在表型和基因型方面,各组之间以及所观察到的疾病分期之间均未发现明显的统计学差异。在等位基因水平上,结果显示 O1 的恶性肿瘤比例明显较低(p p = 0.013),A2 的转移性疾病比例较低(0%,p = 0.024)。我们还发现,O1(71.4%,p p = 0.019)等位基因患者的高级别肿瘤比例、O1(55.1%,p p = 0.045)等位基因患者的非肌肉浸润性肿瘤比例和 O1(70.2%,p p = 0.007)等位基因患者的复发性肿瘤比例均明显较高。结论 我们没有发现 ABO 血型基因型或表型与膀胱癌遗传风险因素之间存在关联。然而,等位基因水平的分析表明,ABO 血型系统的某些等位基因分别与膀胱肿瘤、临床或组织学分期以及复发率之间存在统计学意义上的显著关联。
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Global Medical Genetics
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