Genetic variations of the ADIPOQgene and risk of prostate cancer in Chinese Han men.

Asian J Androl

Department of Urology, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center; Department of Oncology, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, China.

Published: August 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the link between genetic variations in the ADIPOQ gene, which affects adiponectin levels, and the risk of prostate cancer (PCa) in Chinese Han men through a case-control design involving nearly 2,000 participants.* -
  • The specific ADIPOQ variant rs3774262 was found to lower the risk of PCa and increase plasma adiponectin levels, indicating that this variant could play a role in how body fat influences cancer development.* -
  • Other ADIPOQ variants (rs266729 and rs182052) showed no association with PCa risk or adiponectin levels, but the findings suggest that the interaction between the rs3774262 variant and body mass index may further

Article Abstract

Adiponectin secreted by adipose tissue has been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis. Genetic variations in ADIPOQ are thought to influence the activity of adiponectin, thus relating to cancer occurrence. In this hospital-based case-control study of 917 prostate cancer (PCa) cases and 1036 cancer-free controls, we evaluated the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in ADIPOQ with risk of PCa and adiponectin levels in Chinese Han men. Variants of ADIPOQ were genotyped by Taqman polymerase chain reaction method. The plasma adiponectin concentrations were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in a subset of cases and controls. We found that the ADIPOQ rs3774262 variant AA genotype was associated with both decreased PCa risk [adjusted odds ratio (OR): 0.66, 95% confidence interval (CI) =0.48-0.92] and increased plasma adiponectin levels (P = 0.036 and 0.043), with significant difference by tumor grade, clinical stage, and aggressiveness. A significant interaction between ADIPOQ rs3774262 and body mass index was observed in modifying the risk of PCa (P = 6.7 × 10⁻³). ADIPOQ rs266729 and rs182052 were not related to PCa risk or plasma adiponectin levels. Our data support that ADIPOQ rs3774262 may affect PCa risk in combination with plasma adiponectin levels in Chinese Han men. It may contribute to the molecular basis for the association between obesity and PCa.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4236333PMC
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