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  • The study investigates the link between the EGF+61A>G genetic polymorphism and the risk of developing malignant gliomas, looking at its effects on EGF levels and response to treatment with intranasal perillyl alcohol.
  • Participants included 83 patients with recurrent glioma and 196 cancer-free controls, using techniques like PCR to analyze genetic differences and enzyme immunoassays to measure EGF levels.
  • Results indicate that specific genotypes (AA) are more common in glioblastoma patients and correlate with higher EGF levels, while lower EGF levels are associated with better survival and response to treatment.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Malignant gliomas are associated with alteration in EGF/EGFR signaling. Functional EGF+61A>G polymorphism is implicated with risk, recurrence, and progression of glioma. This study aimed to establish a putative association of EGF+61A>G with risk of glioma development, production of angiogenic growth factor EGF, and the response to perillyl alcohol administered by intranasal route.

Methods: The study included 83 patients with recurrent glioma enrolled in Phase I/II trial for intranasal perillyl alcohol therapy and subjects without cancer (n = 196) as control group. DNA was extracted from blood samples, EGF genotype performed with PCR-RFLP assay, and EGF circulating levels by enzyme immunoassay. Adequate statistical tests were performed to verify associations between polymorphism and glioma risk, and genotype correlation with EGF circulating levels. The log-rank test was also used to evaluate differences on patient survival.

Results: Patients with primary glioblastoma had high frequency of AA genotype (p = 0.037) and A allele (p = 0.037). Increased EGF circulating levels were observed in glioma patients with AA (p = 0.042), AG (p = 0.006), and AA + AG (p = 0.008) genotypes compared with GG. Patients with GG genotype showed increased but not significant (p > 0.05) survival rate, and EGF levels lower than 250 pg/mL was consistently (p = 0.0374) associated with increased survival.

Conclusion: Presence of EGF+61A>G polymorphism in Brazilian subjects was associated with glioma risk and increased circulating EGF levels. Better response to perillyl alcohol-based therapy was observed in a group of adult Brazilian subjects with lower EGF levels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-012-1203-5DOI Listing

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