Insight on the relationship of ABO blood grouping associated with oral premalignant lesions, conditions and inherited oral cancer syndromes.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Nitin Pratap Shishodia, Jayaprasad Anekar, A C Raj, Chitra Jhugroo, Darshan Devang Divakar, Saleh Zaid Alshehri, M Alkalib Mana Ali
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Background: Risk factors such as chronic use of tobacco, smoking and alcohol consumption of individual's lifestyle may possibly influence the significant role in the etiopathogenesis of precancerous lesions (PL) and Conditions (PC) and lead to oral cancer. Previous studies have revealed that genetic factors have contributed to a remarkable extent in the development of this chronic disease. Limited studies have confirmed that ABO blood groups remain reportedly possible genetic factor to the specific disease such as oral malignant. In this context, we have reported that individuals in a particular blood group are more prone to develop lesions and certain types of cancer. This has thrown a light to take up an effort to conduct this present study.

Materials and methods: The present study covering 105 patients and grouped into three subjects with 35 participants in each. a) oral squamous cell carcinoma b) oral leukoplakia and c) submucous fibrosis. Gender and age group impact was also made to understand the interaction between the focused sample groups. A separate control was gathered from a same geographical population composed of gender-matched healthy volunteers. Slide agglutination was employed for blood grouping and results were tabulated for statistical analysis.

Results: Blood group "A" exhibited a significant relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma patient and odd ratio shown 1.74 times higher risk of developing oral cancer. Gender different and habit stimulation have increased the risk. A significant relationship was observed between ABO blood group and oral leukoplakia and oral submucous fibrosis.

Conclusion: Study inferred that blood group "A" is found to be at the high risk in developing oral malignant syndrome due to its susceptibility, whereas oral pre-cancer is hypothesized that individual habits are the host risk factor and transformed to carcinoma by interacting genetic factors to act upon ABO blood group.

ABO血型与口腔癌前病变、状况及遗传性口腔癌综合征关系的研究
背景:个人生活方式中长期使用烟草、吸烟和饮酒等危险因素可能在癌前病变(PL)和病变(PC)的发病过程中发挥重要作用,并导致口腔癌的发生。以前的研究表明,遗传因素在这种慢性疾病的发展中起着显著的作用。有限的研究证实,ABO血型仍有可能是口腔恶性等特定疾病的遗传因素。在这种情况下,我们已经报道了特定血型的个体更容易发生病变和某些类型的癌症。这为加大力度开展本研究提供了启示。材料与方法:本研究纳入105例患者,分为3组,每组35人。A)口腔鳞状细胞癌b)口腔白斑c)粘膜下纤维化。性别和年龄组的影响也被用来理解重点样本组之间的相互作用。从性别匹配的健康志愿者组成的相同地理人群中收集了单独的对照。采用玻片凝集法进行分组,并将结果制成表格进行统计分析。结果:A血型与口腔鳞状细胞癌患者有显著相关性,其奇比为1.74倍。性别差异和习惯刺激增加了风险。ABO血型与口腔黏膜白斑、黏膜下纤维化有显著相关性。结论:研究推断“A”血型易感性是口腔恶性综合征发生的高危血型,而口腔癌前病变则假设个体习惯是宿主危险因素,通过遗传因素相互作用于ABO血型而转化为癌。
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