Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2116861 | Cancer Letters | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms are prostate cancer risk candidates. We determined if SNPs in haplotype block sub-regions C2 (SNPs C2-1, G/C3436, C2-2, A/G3944) or C1 (C1-1, C/T20965, C1-2, C/T30056) are associated with risk in an ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-dependent manner. In men with very low exposure, SNPs in both sub-regions were associated with risk. Various haplotypes in haplotype block C including G3436-A3944-C20965-C30056, (G or C)-A-C-C and G-A-(C or T)-C were significantly associated with increased risk (odds ratios between 1.95 and 2.37). These findings suggest various block C SNPs are associated with prostate cancer risk via a mechanism involving exposure to sunlight.
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Authors
Nicholas J. Rukin, Christopher Luscombe, Sam Moon, Dhaval Bodiwala, Samson Liu, Mark F. Saxby, Anthony A. Fryer, Julie Alldersea, Paul R. Hoban, Richard C. Strange,