The association between myeloperoxidase 463G>A polymorphisms and risk of lung cancer in East-Asia population

Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics
Xin HouXuanhu Xie

Abstract

The association between the myeloperoxidase (MPO) 463 G>A polymorphism and lung cancer risk remains controversial. We perform this meta-analysis to further evaluate the MPO 463G>A polymorphism and lung cancer susceptibility. We performed the systemic literature search in PubMed, EMBASE, WANFANG, and CNKI databases for molecular epidemiologic studies on the association of MPO 463G>A polymorphism and lung cancer susceptibility. The pooled odds ratio (OR) of MPO 463G>A polymorphism and lung cancer risk were calculated by random or fixed effect model. Seven case-control studies including 1538 lung cancer patients in the case group and 1673 healthy controls in the control group were included in this study. MPO 463G>A polymorphism was not associated with lung cancer susceptibility under the condition of recessive genetic model (AA vs. GG+GA) (OR = 0.69, P > 0.05) and homozygous genetic model (AA vs. GG) (OR = 0.65, P > 0.05). However, we found significantly decreased risk of lung cancer under dominant genetic model (GA+AA vs. GG) (OR = 0.84, P < 0.05). And no publication bias was found in this meta-analysis for the three genetic models (P > 0.05). This meta-analysis indicated that people with AA genetic type may have decreased lung c...Continue Reading

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