Authors
Xifeng Wu, Hua Zhao, Christopher I Amos, Sanjay Shete, Nimisha Makan, Waun K Hong, Fred F Kadlubar, Margaret R Spitz
Publication date
2002/5/1
Journal
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume
94
Issue
9
Pages
681-690
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background: The p53 tumor suppressor protein is important in cell-cycle control, apoptosis, and DNA repair. Mutations in p53 have been associated with inherited cancer susceptibility. Because there is a difference in the risk of lung cancer among different ethnic groups, we examined associations between ethnicity and three polymorphisms in p53 (one exonic and two intronic) and haplotypes for the three loci and risk of lung cancer. We also examined the functionality of the p53 variants in apoptosis and DNA repair. Methods: In a case–control study, we frequency matched (by age, sex, and ethnicity) 635 lung cancer case patients and 635 control subjects. p53 genotypes and haplotypes at the three polymorphic sites were determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of lymphocyte DNA. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the association between genotype or …
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X Wu, H Zhao, CI Amos, S Shete, N Makan, WK Hong… - Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2002