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BackgroundThe single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in matrix metalloproteinase 1(MMP-1)play important roles in some cancers. This study examined the associations between individual SNPs or haplotypes in MMP-1 and susceptibility, clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of gastric cancer in a large sample of the Han population in northern China.MethodsIn this case–controlled study, there were 404 patients with gastric cancer and 404 healthy controls. Seven SNPs were genotyped using the MALDI-TOF MS system. Then, SPSS software, Haploview 4.2 software, Haplo.states software and THEsias software were used to estimate the association between individual SNPs or haplotypes of MMP-1 and gastric cancer susceptibility, progression and prognosis.ResultsAmong seven SNPs, there were no individual SNPs correlated to gastric cancer risk. Moreover, only the rs470206 genotype had a correlation with histologic grades, and the patients with GA/AA had well cell differentiation compared to the patients with genotype GG (OR=0.573; 95%CI: 0.353–0.929; P=0.023). Then, we constructed a four-marker haplotype block that contained 4 common haplotypes: TCCG, GCCG, TTCG and TTTA. However, all four common haplotypes had no correlation with gastric cancer risk and we did not find any relationship between these haplotypes and clinicopathological parameters in gastric cancer. Furthermore, neither individual SNPs nor haplotypes had an association with the survival of patients with gastric cancer.ConclusionsThis study evaluated polymorphisms of the MMP-1 gene in gastric cancer with a MALDI-TOF MS method in a large northern Chinese case-controlled cohort. Our results indicated that these seven SNPs of MMP-1 might not be useful as significant markers to predict gastric cancer susceptibility, progression or prognosis, at least in the Han population in northern China.

Highlights

  • Gastric cancer is one of the most common leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide [1]

  • Karolina Przybylowska et al found that the 2G allele of the 1G/2G Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)-1 gene polymorphism may be responsible for lymph node (LN) metastasis [8]

  • A single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the MMP-1 promoter was demonstrated to be correlated with histological differentiation of gastric cancer [14]

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Introduction

Gastric cancer is one of the most common leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide [1]. Other studies showed a negative association between MMP-1 polymorphisms and cancer susceptibility [15,16,17]. Most of these studies were limited to small samples, few SNPs or constructed haplotypes from two or three polymorphic sites. A large sample and more polymorphic sites are critical to understanding the role of MMP-1 SNPs in gastric cancer development. This study examined the associations between individual SNPs or haplotypes in MMP-1 and susceptibility, clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of gastric cancer in a large sample of the Han population in northern China

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