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Association between long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) GAS5 polymorphism rs145204276 and cancer risk

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/03000605211039798

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GAS5; rs145204276; cancer risk; gastrointestinal cancer; polymorphism; long non-coding RNA

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81902222]

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The study found no overall association between the GAS5 rs145204276 polymorphism and cancer risk, but did find a significant 22% decreased risk of gastrointestinal cancer associated with the del allele. Both sensitivity and trial sequential analyses confirmed the reliability of the subgroup results, with the False-Positive Report Probability indicating significant correlations.
Objective The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) growth arrest-specific transcript 5 (GAS5) plays an important role in various tumors, and an increasing number of studies have explored the association of the GAS5 rs145204276 polymorphism with cancer risk with inconclusive results. Methods PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane databases, and Web of Science were searched, and nine studies involving 6107 cases and 7909 controls were deemed eligible. Odds ratios (ORs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated to evaluate the relationship between rs145204276 and cancer risk in six genetic models. Results The pooled results suggest that the variant allele del was not associated with overall cancer risk. However, the subgroup analysis showed that allele del was significantly associated with a 22% decreased risk of gastrointestinal cancer (OR = 0.78, 95% CI: 0.72-0.85). Both sensitivity analyses and trial sequential analyses (TSA) demonstrated that the subgroup results were reliable and robust. Moreover, False-Positive Report Probability (FPRP) analysis indicated that the results had true significant correlations. Conclusion These findings provide evidence that the GAS5 rs145204276 polymorphism is associated with the susceptibility to gastrointestinal cancer. Further studies with different ethnicities and larger sample sizes are warranted to confirm these results.

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