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Authors Lv X, Cui Z, Li H, Li J, Yang Z, Bi Y, Gao M, Zhou B, Yin Z
Received 25 December 2017
Accepted for publication 1 March 2018
Published 30 May 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 1377—1387
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S160818
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Nakshatri
Purpose: To evaluate the association between rs7248320 in lncRNA AC008392.1
and the risk of lung cancer, this case–control study was carried out in a
Chinese population. This study also evaluated the gene–environment interaction
between rs7248320 and exposure to smoking status on the risk of lung cancer.
Patients and
methods: We conducted a hospital-based
case–control study including 512 lung cancer cases and 588 healthy controls.
The association between rs7248320 and the risk of lung cancer was analyzed, and
the gene–environment interaction was estimated on an additive scale.
Results: The variant genotype of rs7248320 was significantly related to the
risk of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Individuals carrying homozygous GG
genotype had decreased risk of NSCLC, compared with individuals carrying the
homozygous wild AA genotype/heterozygote GA genotype (adjusted odds ratio [OR]
=0.653, 95% confidence interval [CI] =0.442–0.966, P =0.033).
Moreover, in the subgroup of ages, there were statistically significant
associations between rs7248320 and the risk of lung cancer and NSCLC in the
population over 60 years of age. Compared with individuals carrying genotypes
AA/GA, individuals with genotype GG had the lower risk of lung cancer and NSCLC
(adjusted ORs were 0.579 and 0.433, 95% CIs were 0.338–0.994 and 0.231–0.811, P -values were 0.048 and 0.009,
respectively). Compared with homozygote AA, the homozygote GG was associated
with a decreased risk in NSCLC (OR =0.456, 95% CI =0.235–0.887, P =0.021). There were no
statistically significant results in gene–environment interactions on an
additive scale.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that lncRNA AC008392.1 rs7248320 may be
involved in genetic susceptibility to NSCLC in a Chinese population.
Keywords: lung cancer, single-nucleotide polymorphism, lncRNA,
susceptibility, CARD8