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Complement Receptor 1 Genetic Variants Contribute to the Susceptibility to Gastric Cancer in Chinese Population

Lina Zhao1, Zhi Zhang2, Jia Lin1, Lei Cao1, Bing He1, Sugui Han3, Xuemei Zhang1 ✉

1. Institute of Molecular Genetics, College of Life Sciences, Hebei United University, Tangshan, China
2. Affiliated Tangshan Gongren Hospital, Hebei United University, Tangshan, China
3. Department of Clinical laboratory, Tangshan Renmin Hospital, Tangshan, China

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Zhao L, Zhang Z, Lin J, Cao L, He B, Han S, Zhang X. Complement Receptor 1 Genetic Variants Contribute to the Susceptibility to Gastric Cancer in Chinese Population. J Cancer 2015; 6(6):525-530. doi:10.7150/jca.10749. https://www.jcancer.org/v06p0525.htm
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Abstract

As the receptor for C3b/C4b, type 1 complement receptor (CR1/CD35) plays an important role in the regulation of complement activity and is further involved in carcinogenesis. This study aimed to elucidate the association of CR1 genetic variants with the susceptibility to gastric cancer in Chinese population. Based on the NCBI database, totally 13 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected by Haploview program and genotyped using iPlex Gold Genotyping Assay and Sequenom MassArray among 500 gastric cancer cases and 500 healthy controls. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated by logistic regression to evaluate the association of each SNP with gastric cancer. Of all selected Tag SNPs , CR1 rs9429942 T > C was found to confer to the risk of developing gastric cancer. Compared with the carriers with rs9429942 TT genotype, those with CT genotype had 88% decreased risk of developing gastric cancer with OR (95%CI) of 0.12 (0.03-0.50). Generalized multifactor dimensionality reduction (GMDR) analysis revealed a significant three-way interaction among rs75422544 C > A, rs10494885 C > T and rs7525160 G > C in the development of gastric cancer with a maximum testing balance accuracy of 56.07% and a cross-validation consistency of 7/10 (P = 0.011). In conclusion, our findings demonstrated the genetic role of CR1 gene in the development of gastric cancer in Chinese population.

Keywords: Complement receptor 1, gastric cancer, genetic variant, single nucleotide polymorphism.


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Zhao, L., Zhang, Z., Lin, J., Cao, L., He, B., Han, S., Zhang, X. (2015). Complement Receptor 1 Genetic Variants Contribute to the Susceptibility to Gastric Cancer in Chinese Population. Journal of Cancer, 6(6), 525-530. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.10749.

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Zhao, L.; Zhang, Z.; Lin, J.; Cao, L.; He, B.; Han, S.; Zhang, X. Complement Receptor 1 Genetic Variants Contribute to the Susceptibility to Gastric Cancer in Chinese Population. J. Cancer 2015, 6 (6), 525-530. DOI: 10.7150/jca.10749.

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Zhao L, Zhang Z, Lin J, Cao L, He B, Han S, Zhang X. Complement Receptor 1 Genetic Variants Contribute to the Susceptibility to Gastric Cancer in Chinese Population. J Cancer 2015; 6(6):525-530. doi:10.7150/jca.10749. https://www.jcancer.org/v06p0525.htm

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Zhao L, Zhang Z, Lin J, Cao L, He B, Han S, Zhang X. 2015. Complement Receptor 1 Genetic Variants Contribute to the Susceptibility to Gastric Cancer in Chinese Population. J Cancer. 6(6):525-530.

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