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Genetic association of ARID5B with the risk of colorectal cancer within Jammu and Kashmir, India

Journal

GENES & GENETIC SYSTEMS
Volume 96, Issue 4, Pages 187-191

Publisher

GENETICS SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1266/ggs.21-00010

Keywords

colorectal cancer (CRC); single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP); Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India [DST/SSTP/JK/459]
  2. Indian Council of Medical Research [5/10/15/CAR-SMVDU/2018-RBMCH]

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The study aimed to investigate the association of the rs10740055 variant of the ARID5B gene with CRC in the population of J&K, showing that the rs10740055 variant increases the risk of colorectal cancer, and a larger sample size is needed for further validation.
Colorectal cancer (CRC), which includes the development of cancer from the colon or rectum, is one of the highly prevalent cancers in the populations of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in India. However, case???control genetic association studies on CRC are lacking in this population. Various genome-wide association studies have previously shown that single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the AT-rich interaction domain 5B (ARID5B) gene located on chromosome 10q21.2 contribute substantially to the development of colorectal cancer. The association between ARID5B and CRC risk in north Indian population groups is still unknown. To understand the role ofARID5B SNPs in CRC in the population of J&K, we designed a case???control study to investigate the association of the cancer susceptibility vari-ant rs10740055 ofARID5B with CRC in the population of J&K. The study included 180 cases and 390 healthy controls. Genotyping of the rs10740055 variant was performed by RT-PCR using the TaqMan assay technique. Hardy???Weinberg equi-librium of the variant was assessed using the chi-squared test. The allele-and genotype-specific risks were estimated by odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The rs10740055 variant showed a higher risk for colorectal can-cer with an OR of 3.35 (1.99???5.65 at 95% CI) and P = 0.000005 corrected for age, gender, ethnicity, BMI, alcohol intake and smoking. Our results indicate that the A allele of rs10740055 imparts risk to the population and also that a larger sample size is needed for further statistical validation. The association of other variants in other ARID family genes should also be tested as their role cannot be ruled out.

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