Association of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in Microrna146a And 196a2 Gene Towards Risk For Lung Cancer In Northindian Population
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-protein-coding RNAs that regulate the expression of
corresponding messenger RNAs (mRNAs). Variations in the level of expression of distinct
miRNAs have been observed in the genesis, progression and prognosis of multiple human
malignancies. The present study was aimed to investigate the association between two highly
studied miRNA polymorphisms (mir-146a rs2910164, mir-196a2 rs11614913) and cancer
risk. A case-control study was performed on North Indian population. Odds ratio (OR) and
95% confidence interval (95% CI) were used to investigate the strength of the association.
Participants who possessed heterozygous GC genotype and combined GC/CC genotypes for
miRNA 146a gene showed high risk for LC especially for ADCC (OR=1.82, 95%C.I; 1.04-
3.20, p=0.03) when compared to wild type GG genotype. Significant association of GC
genotype was more pronounced among light smokers (OR=1.86, 95%C.I; 0.90-3.82,
p=0.002) indicating elevated risk of LC. On the other hand mutant (TT) genotype for miRNA
196a2 gene also showed high risk for LC (OR=3.51, 95%C.I; 1.36-9.04, p=0.009) especially
SQCC (OR=4.98, 95%C.I; 1.55-15.9, p=0.006) and ADCC (OR=3.28, 95%C.I; 1.01-10.6,
p=0.04). An interesting finding of this study was that non-smokers with mutant (TT) and
combined CT/TT genotype were more susceptible for LC risk as compared to smokers. When
analyzed in combinations of miR-146a and 196a2 polymorphism, combined heterozygous
and mutant genotypes did show an association with overall LC and further these
combinations had an elevated risk for ADCC and SCLC. The present study implicate the
important role of mir-146a G>C and miR-196a2 C>T polymorphism with overall LC risk
especially in North Indian population. Further studies with large sample size are needed to
evaluate and confirm this association.
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