Frontiers in Oncology (Oct 2018)

LMO1 Gene Polymorphisms Reduce Neuroblastoma Risk in Eastern Chinese Children: A Three-Center Case-Control Study

  • Lili He,
  • Jinhong Zhu,
  • Fei Han,
  • Yingzi Tang,
  • Chunlei Zhou,
  • Jincheng Dai,
  • Yizhen Wang,
  • Haixia Zhou,
  • Jing He,
  • Haiyan Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Background: Neuroblastoma, a neuroendocrine tumor, stems from the developing sympathetic nervous system. Previous genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have discovered a number of neuroblastoma susceptibility genes in Caucasians including LIM domain only 1 (LMO1).Objective: We conducted a three-center case-control study including 313 cases and 716 controls with the purpose to evaluate the association between five GWAS-identified LMO1 variants (rs110419 A>G, rs4758051 G>A, rs10840002 A>G, rs204938 A>G, and rs2168101 G>T) and neuroblastoma susceptibility in eastern Chinese children.Methods: Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated to evaluate the strength of the associations. False positive report possibility (FPRP) analysis was performed to check whether significant results were noteworthy.Results: Significant associations with neuroblastoma risk were found for four (rs110419, rs4758051, rs10840002, and rs2168101) out of the five polymorphisms. Combined analysis demonstrated that carriers of 4–5 protective genotypes had a significantly decreased risk of neuroblastoma in comparison those with 0–3 protective genotypes (adjusted OR = 0.51, 95% CI = 0.39–0.68, P < 0.0001). Haplotype analysis of the five SNPs yield four significant haplotypes associated with neuroblastoma susceptibility.Conclusion: In conclusion, we confirmed LMO1 polymorphisms may reduce neuroblastoma risk in eastern Chinese populations.

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