Scientific Reports (Jul 2021)

Long noncoding RNA CCAT1 rs67085638 SNP contribution to the progression of gastric cancer in a Polish population

  • Tomasz Olesiński,
  • Anna Lutkowska,
  • Adam Balcerek,
  • Anna Sowińska,
  • P Piotrowski,
  • Tomasz Trzeciak,
  • Tomasz Maj,
  • Piotr Hevelke,
  • Pawel P. Jagodziński

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94576-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract The role of the long noncoding RNA CCAT1 NC_000008.10:g.128220661C > T (rs67085638) in the development of colon cancer has been reported. Therefore, we assessed the prevalence of rs67085638 in patients with gastric cancer (GC). We also evaluated the effect of rs67085638 on B-cell-specific Moloney leukaemia virus insertion site 1 (BMI1) transcripts in primary GC and counterpart histopathologically confirmed disease-free margin tissue. Using high-resolution melting analysis, we evaluated rs67085638 frequency in patients with the GC genotype (n = 214) and controls (n = 502) in a Polish Caucasian population. qRT-PCR was used to determine BMI1 transcripts. We observed the trend of rs67085638 association in all patients with GC (p trend = 0.028), a strong risk of the GC genotype in male (p trend = 0.035) but not female (p trend = 0.747) patients, and the association with non-cardia GC (p trend = 0.041), tumour stages T3 (p trend = 0.014) and T4 (p trend = 0.032), differentiation grading G3 (p trend = 0.009), lymph node metastasis stage N3 (p trend = 0.0005) and metastasis stage M0 (p trend = 0.027). We found that significantly increased BMI1 transcripts were associated with the primary GC genotype classified as grade G3 (p = 0.011) and as lymph node metastasis N3 (p = 0.010) and counterpart marginal tissues (p = 0.026, p = 0.040, respectively) from carriers of the T/T versus C/C genotypes. rs67085638 may contribute to increased BMI1 transcripts and the progression and rapid growth of GC.