Analysis of CXCL12 3′UTR G>A polymorphism in colorectal cancer

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Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in developed countries. However, the genetic factors influencing its appearance remain far from being fully characterized. Recently, a G>A functional transition mapping the 3′ untranslated region of the CXCL12 gene (rs1801157) has been found to be under-represented among rectal cancer patients when compared to colon cancer patients from a Swedish series. Here we present the results from an independent analysis of CXCL12 rs1801157 in a larger CRC series of Spanish origin in order to analyse the robustness of this association within a different European population. No significant difference was observed between controls and colon or rectal cancer patients. We were also unable to find a correlation between rs1801157 and different prognostic markers such as metastasis development or disease-free survival time. The epidemiologic data involving CXCL12 rs1801157 in colorectal cancer risk are discussed.

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Hidalgo-Pascual, M., Galan, J. J., Chaves-Conde, M., Ramírez-Armengol, J. A., Moreno, C., Calvo, E., … Royo, J. L. (2007). Analysis of CXCL12 3′UTR G>A polymorphism in colorectal cancer. Oncology Reports, 18(6), 1583–1587. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.18.6.1583

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