| Title | Gender-specific association between polymorphism of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF 936 C>T) gene and colon cancer in Korea. | | Author(s) | Bae SJ, Kim JW, Kang H, Hwang SG, Oh D, Kim NK | | Institution | Institute for Clinical Research, College of Medicine, Pochon CHA University, Seongnam, South Korea. | | Source | Anticancer Res 2008 Mar-Apr; 28(2B):1271-6. | | Abstract | BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis is an essential process in the development, growth and metastasis of malignant tumors such as colon cancer. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a potent angiogenic factor. A case control study was carried out to determine whether there is an association between the VEGF 936C>T polymorphism and colon cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: DNA samples taken from 262 colon cancer patients and 229 healthy controls were amplified by polymerase chain reaction for the VEGF 936C>T polymorphism. RESULTS: Genotype frequencies of the VEGF 936C>T polymorphism were significantly different between patient and control groups (CT+TT, odds ratio(OR): 1.524, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.033-2.249). When stratified by gender and age, the frequencies of the T allele-bearing genotypes significantly increased risk for colon cancer in women and patients younger than 55 years (in women, OR: 1.996, 95% CI: 1.151-3.464 and in <55 years, OR: 4.156, 95% CI: 1.885-9.163). In addition, this association remained in most cases with distal and proximal colon cancer. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that the VEGF 936C>T polymorphism might be a genetic determinant for colon cancer, at least in Koreans. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
| | PubMed ID | 18505065 |
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