An Interleukin-6 Receptor Polymorphism is Associated with Opisthorchiasis-Linked Cholangiocarcinoma Risk in Thailand

作者:Prayong Pokpong; Mairiang Eimorn; Pairojkul Chawalit; Chamgramol Yaovalux; Mairiang Pisaln; Bhudisawasdi Vajarabhongsa; Sripa Banchob*
来源:Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2014, 15(13): 5443-5447.
DOI:10.7314/APICP.2014.15.13.5443

摘要

The cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a relatively rare cancer worldwide but it is highly prevalent in Thailand where the liver fluke, Opisthorchis viverrini is endemic. There are reports that interleukin 6 (IL-6) may play an important role in the pathogenesis of opisthorchiasis associated CCA. Functionally, IL-6 can act on target cells through its receptor, IL-6R, and IL-6R polymorphisms may affect the functional activity of IL-6 leading to susceptibility to cholangiocarcinogenesis. Therefore, we assessed the association of the 48892 A/C (Asp358A1a) polymorphism in exon 9 of the IL-6R gene in 79 CCA cases compared to 80 healthy controls using the PCRRFLP technique. The results showed significant differences between CCA cases and controls in overall genotype (p=0.001) and allele frequencies (p=0.0002). Chi-square for trend test revealed a significant association between genotype and CCA susceptibility (p=0.0002). The odds ratios (ORs) for genotype were 0.283(95% CI=0.131-0.605, AC vs. AA; p=0.0003) and 0.206 (95% CI=0.196- 1.245, CC vs. AA; p=0.0416), the OR for alleles was 0.347(95% CI=0.187-0.633, allele C vs. allele A; p=0.0002) and that for the carrier C variant was 0.272(95% CI=0.130-0.564; p=0.0001). This study demonstrated a close association between an IL-6R polymorphism, specifically higher A allele, and cholangiocarcinoma.

  • 出版日期2014-7-22

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