Title of article :
Polymorphisms in NAT2 and GSTP1 are associated with survival in oral and oropharyngeal cancer
Author/Authors :
Troy، نويسنده , , Jesse D. and Weissfeld، نويسنده , , Joel L. and Diergaarde، نويسنده , , Brenda and Youk، نويسنده , , Ada O. and Buch، نويسنده , , Shama C. and Romkes، نويسنده , , Marjorie and Grandis، نويسنده , , Jennifer R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
505
To page :
511
Abstract :
Introduction: Functional polymorphisms in drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) may be determinants of survival in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OOSCC). Methods: OOSCC cases (N = 159) with a history of either tobacco or alcohol use were genotyped for polymorphisms in eight DMEs. Overall and disease-specific survival were analyzed using Kaplan–Meier plots and the log-rank test. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to calculate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) in exploratory analyses of patient subgroups. Results: Kaplan–Meier analyses showed N-acteyltransferase-2 (NAT2) fast acetylators experienced a 19.7% higher 5-year survival rate than slow acetylators (P = 0.03) and this association was similar in oropharyngeal and oral cancer. After multiple adjustment, including tumor site and stage, the NAT2 fast acetylator phenotype was associated with improved overall survival (vs. slow acetylators) provided chemotherapy or radiation were not used (HR, 0.26; 95% CI, 0.10–0.66). However, NAT2 phenotype was unrelated to survival in patients treated with chemoradiotherapy (HR, 1.21; 95% CI, 0.54–2.73) or radiotherapy (HR, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.31–1.59) (P-for-NAT2/treatment-interaction = 0.04). Normal activity GSTP1 was associated with a 19.2% reduction in 5-year disease-specific survival relative to reduced activity GSTP1 (P = 0.04) but this association was not modified by treatment. Conclusions: Our results suggest that functional polymorphisms in NAT2 and GSTP1 are associated with OOSCC survival. Confirmation of these results in larger studies is required.
Keywords :
SNP , Head and neck neoplasms , NAT2 , GSTP1 , Polymorphism single nucelotide
Journal title :
Cancer Epidemiology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Cancer Epidemiology
Record number :
1766312
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