Abstract

Stromal cell derived factor-1 (SDF-1), a CXC chemokine that plays an important role in the tumor growth, angiogenesis and metastasis of tumor cells, has a polymorphism at position 801 of its 3'-untranslated region, known as SDF1-3'A. The SDF1-3'A polymorphism has been investigated in various types of cancer, but no information is currently available on its role in pancreatic cancer. In this study, 80 pancreatic cancer patients and 160 normal healthy control subjects were investigated for the genotype and allelic frequencies of the SDF-1 gene using PCR-RFLP. The genotype frequencies for GG, GA and AA were 21.25, 77.5 and 1.25% in patients, and 42.5, 55 and 2.5% in healthy subjects, respectively. The A carrier group (GA+AA genotype) and the A allele were overrepresented among the patients with pancreatic cancer (p=0.015 and p=0.031, respectively). The GA+AA genotype was statistically correlated with an advanced T stage and the presence of lymph node metastasis, and displayed a clear trend towards significance in relation to the presence of distant metastatic disease (p=0.061). Only T stage was significantly related to A allele frequency (p=0.004). SDF1-3' A allele carriers were more prevalent among cancer patients than among normal subjects. SDF1-3' A allele carrier status may imply a higher risk of pancreatic cancer, while the presence of the A allele in pancreatic cancer patients may be related to aggressive features of this malignancy.

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