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Replication of results of a genome-wide association study on lung cancer survival in a Korean population

  • Seung Soo Yoo
  • , Mi Jeong Hong
  • , Hyo Sung Jeon
  • , Won Kee Lee
  • , Shin Yup Lee
  • , Jaehee Lee
  • , Seung Ick Cha
  • , Chang Ho Kim
  • , Eungbae Lee
  • , Jae Yong Park
  • Kyungpook National University

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Abstract

Recently, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that may influence the prognosis of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in Caucasians. We attempted to replicate the impact of genetic variants identified in the GWAS on lung cancer survival in a Korean population. A total of 363 patients with surgically resected NSCLCs were enrolled, and 12 SNPs were genotyped using the SEQUENOM MassARRAY iPLEX assay, TaqMan assay, or a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. The association between genotypes and overall survival (OS) was analyzed. Among the 12 SNPs, the rs6034368T>C was associated with OS. Patients with the rs6034368C allele showed a better OS than the patients with the rs6034368T allele (adjusted hazard ratio = 0.72, confidence interval = 0.56-0.93, P = 0.01). The rs12446308A>G had an effect on OS, but it was marginally significant (under a codominant model, adjusted hazard ratio = 1.85, confidence interval = 0.98-3.47, P = 0.06). We identified that the rs6034368T>C was associated with survival in early-stage NSCLC in a Korean population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35-39.e2
JournalCancer Genetics
Volume207
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014

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Keywords

  • Genome-wide association study
  • Non-small cell lung cancer
  • Polymorphism
  • Survival

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