Background: Accumulating evidence has indicated that runt-related transcription factor 3 () gene polymorphism (rs7528484) is associated with an alimentary system cancer risk. However, the role of rs7528484 in colorectal cancer is still unclear. The present study aimed to explore the association between rs7528484 and colorectal cancer susceptibility in a Chinese Han population.
Material And Methods: We firstly investigated the effect of the polymorphism rs7528484 in distal promoter of polymorphism on colorectal cancer risk in a Chinese Han population comprising 427 colorectal cancer patients and 503 controls. We then carried out a phenotype-genotype association analysis to validate its influence on the adjacent gene .
Results: Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that the T allele of rs7528484 was significantly associated with an increased risk for colorectal cancer occurrence in our case-control study (odds ratio = 1.33; 95% confidence interval = 1.09-1.65; = 0.005). In stratified analysis, the susceptibility of colorectal cancer in the T allele carriers increased among the smokers, III and IV tumor stage, and at the rectum. Furthermore, the T allele was significantly correlated with lower expression of in vitro.
Conclusion: In summary, the current case-control and genotype-phenotype study provides convincing evidence that functional polymorphism (rs7528484) is related to colorectal cancer risk and is a plausible marker for the prediction of colorectal cancer.
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