Abstract

BackgroundMicroRNAs play important roles in the development of human cancers. This case-control study is to evaluate the roles of the polymorphisms in pre-miRNAs on risk of oral cancer in a Chinese population.MethodsThe genotypes of three polymorphisms were determined in 340 patients with oral squamous cell cancer and 340 healthy controls who were frequency matched for age and sex. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CIs) were calculated to assess the association. All analyses were performed using the SPSS software. 3.154() 0.001.ResultsFor miR-499 rs3746444, individuals carrying homozygous CC genotype had increased risks of oral cancer compared with the homozygous wild TT genotype (adjusted OR was 3.154, 95%CI was 1.555–6.397, P value was 0.001). The C allele of miR-499 rs3746444 was associated with a higher risk of oral cancer with significant odds ratio of 1.453. In the stratified analyses by sex, the associations between miR-499 rs3746444 and miR-146a rs2910164 polymorphisms with the susceptibility of oral squamous cell cancer were significant in males. However, with 1/4 as many subjects there were no significant associations between the three polymorphisms and oral cancer risks in females. The joint effects of miRNA polymorphisms and smoking on the risk of OSCC were analyzed and the results suggested that the association between microRNA genetic variants and OSCC risk was modified by smoking.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that miR-499 rs3746444 and miR-146a rs2910164 polymorphisms may contribute to genetic susceptibility to oral squamous cell cancer.

Highlights

  • It is estimated that there are 263,900 new cases and 128,000 deaths from oral cavity cancer in 2008 worldwide [1]

  • For miR-499 rs3746444, individuals carrying homozygous CC genotype had increased risks of oral cancer compared with the homozygous wild TT genotype

  • The C allele of miR-499 rs3746444 was associated with a higher risk of oral cancer with significant odds ratio of 1.453

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Introduction

It is estimated that there are 263,900 new cases and 128,000 deaths from oral cavity cancer in 2008 worldwide [1]. Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) accounts for the majority of oral cancer. Both environmental factors and genetic factors play important roles in the development of oral cancer. It is well known that smoking is the predominant risk factor for oral cancer. The identification of biomarkers for screening the high-risk individuals for increased predisposition to cancer is very important for prevention of OSCC. MicroRNAs play important roles in the development of human cancers. This case-control study is to evaluate the roles of the polymorphisms in pre-miRNAs on risk of oral cancer in a Chinese population

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