Association of TERT, OGG1, and CHRNA5 Polymorphisms and the Predisposition to Lung Cancer in Eastern Algeria.

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Pulmonary Medicine Pub Date : 2020-03-20 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/7649038
Asma Mimouni, Etienne Rouleau, Patrick Saulnier, Amina Marouani, Med Lamine Abdelali, Taha Filali, Leila Beddar, Abdelhak Lakehal, Ahmed Hireche, Asma Boudersa, Mahmoud Aissaoui, Hacene Ramtani, Khalid Bouhedjar, Djamel Abdellouche, Messaouda Oudjehih, Ibtissem Boudokhane, Noureddine Abadi, Dalila Satta
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Abstract

Lung cancer remains the most common cancer in the world. The genetic polymorphisms (rs2853669 in TERT, rs1052133 in OGG1, and rs16969968 in CHRNA5 genes) were shown to be strongly associated with the risk of lung cancer. Our study's aim is to elucidate whether these polymorphisms predispose Eastern Algerian population to non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). To date, no study has considered this association in the Algerian population. This study included 211 healthy individuals and 144 NSCLC cases. Genotyping was performed using TaqMan probes and Sanger sequencing, and the data were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression adjusted for covariates. The minor allele frequencies (MAFs) of TERT rs2853669, CHRNA5 rs16969968, and OGG1 rs1052133 polymorphisms in controls were C: 20%, A: 31%, and G: 29%, respectively. Of the three polymorphisms, none shows a significant association, but stratified analysis rs16969968 showed that persons carrying the AA genotype are significantly associated with adenocarcinoma risk (pAdj = 0.03, ORAdj = 2.55). Smokers with an AA allele have a larger risk of lung cancer than smokers with GG or GA genotype (pAdj = 0.03, ORAdj = 3.91), which is not the case of nonsmokers. Our study suggests that CHRNA5 rs16969968 polymorphism is associated with a significant increase of lung adenocarcinoma risk and with a nicotinic addiction.

阿尔及利亚东部地区TERT、OGG1和CHRNA5多态性与肺癌易感性的关系
肺癌仍然是世界上最常见的癌症。这些遗传多态性(TERT基因rs2853669, OGG1基因rs1052133, CHRNA5基因rs16969968)被证明与肺癌的风险密切相关。我们的研究目的是阐明这些多态性是否使阿尔及利亚东部人群易患非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)。迄今为止,没有研究考虑到阿尔及利亚人口中的这种关联。本研究纳入211名健康个体和144例非小细胞肺癌病例。使用TaqMan探针和Sanger测序进行基因分型,并使用校正协变量的多变量逻辑回归分析数据。对照TERT rs2853669、CHRNA5 rs16969968和OGG1 rs1052133多态性的次要等位基因频率(maf)分别为C: 20%、A: 31%和G: 29%。在这三个多态性中,没有一个显示出显著的相关性,但分层分析rs16969968显示携带AA基因型的人与腺癌风险显著相关(pAdj = 0.03, ORAdj = 2.55)。携带AA等位基因的吸烟者患肺癌的风险高于携带GG或GA基因型的吸烟者(pAdj = 0.03, ORAdj = 3.91),而非吸烟者则不然。我们的研究表明,CHRNA5 rs16969968多态性与肺腺癌风险的显著增加和尼古丁成瘾有关。
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