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Genetic variations associated with telomere length affect the risk of gastric carcinoma
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AbstractThis study aimed to further understand the role of relative telomere length (RTL) in susceptibility to gastric carcinoma (GC) and investigate the association between genetic polymorphisms in the telomere length related genes and GC risk.RTL was measured using the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction from 1000 patients and 1100 healthy controls. Genotyping was performed using the Agena MassARRAY platform. The statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square/ WelchTtests, Mann–WhitneyUtest, and logistic regression analysis.The association analysis of telomere length and GC showed that the RTL in the case group was shorter than in the controls, and the shorter RTL was associated with an increased risk of GC. The association analysis between telomere length related genes polymorphisms and genetic susceptibility to GC indicated that: In the allele models and genetic models,TERT(rs10069690, rs2242652 and rs2853676) andTN1F1(rs7708392 and rs10036748) were significantly associated with an increased risk of GC. In addition, the haplotype "Grs10069690Crs2242652” ofTERTand the haplotype "Grs7708392Trs10036748” ofTNIP1were associated with an increased risk of GCOur results suggested that shorter RTL was associated with an increased risk of GC; The association analysis have identified that theTERT(rs10069690, rs2242652 and rs2853676) andTN1P1(rs7708392 and rs10036748) were associated with GC risk.
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Title: Genetic variations associated with telomere length affect the risk of gastric carcinoma
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AbstractThis study aimed to further understand the role of relative telomere length (RTL) in susceptibility to gastric carcinoma (GC) and investigate the association between genetic polymorphisms in the telomere length related genes and GC risk.
RTL was measured using the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction from 1000 patients and 1100 healthy controls.
Genotyping was performed using the Agena MassARRAY platform.
The statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square/ WelchTtests, Mann–WhitneyUtest, and logistic regression analysis.
The association analysis of telomere length and GC showed that the RTL in the case group was shorter than in the controls, and the shorter RTL was associated with an increased risk of GC.
The association analysis between telomere length related genes polymorphisms and genetic susceptibility to GC indicated that: In the allele models and genetic models,TERT(rs10069690, rs2242652 and rs2853676) andTN1F1(rs7708392 and rs10036748) were significantly associated with an increased risk of GC.
In addition, the haplotype "Grs10069690Crs2242652” ofTERTand the haplotype "Grs7708392Trs10036748” ofTNIP1were associated with an increased risk of GCOur results suggested that shorter RTL was associated with an increased risk of GC; The association analysis have identified that theTERT(rs10069690, rs2242652 and rs2853676) andTN1P1(rs7708392 and rs10036748) were associated with GC risk.
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