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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026165
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Comprehensive Evaluation of One-Carbon Metabolism Pathway Gene Variants and Renal Cell Cancer Risk

Todd M. Gibson,Paul Brennan,Summer S. Han,Sara Karami,Давид Заридзе,Vladimí­r Janout,Helen Kollarova,Vladimír Bencko,Marie Navrátilová,Neonila Szeszenia‐Dabrowska,Dana Mateș,Alena Slámová,Ruth M. Pfeiffer,Rachael Z. Stolzenberg‐Solomon,Susan T. Mayne,Meredith Yeager,Stephen J. Chanock,Nat Rothman,Wong-Ho Chow,Philip S. Rosenberg,Paolo Boffetta,Lee E. Moore

MTRR
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
2011
Folate and one-carbon metabolism are linked to cancer risk through their integral role in DNA synthesis and methylation. Variation in one-carbon metabolism genes, particularly MTHFR, has been associated with risk of a number of cancers in epidemiologic studies, but little is known regarding renal cancer.Tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) selected to produce high genomic coverage of 13 gene regions of one-carbon metabolism (ALDH1L1, BHMT, CBS, FOLR1, MTHFR, MTR, MTRR, SHMT1, SLC19A1, TYMS) and the closely associated glutathione synthesis pathway (CTH, GGH, GSS) were genotyped for 777 renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cases and 1,035 controls in the Central and Eastern European Renal Cancer case-control study. Associations of individual SNPs (n = 163) with RCC risk were calculated using unconditional logistic regression adjusted for age, sex and study center. Minimum p-value permutation (Min-P) tests were used to identify gene regions associated with risk, and haplotypes were evaluated within these genes.The strongest associations with RCC risk were observed for SLC19A1 (P(min-P) = 0.03) and MTHFR (P(min-P) = 0.13). A haplotype consisting of four SNPs in SLC19A1 (rs12483553, rs2838950, rs2838951, and rs17004785) was associated with a 37% increased risk (p = 0.02), and exploratory stratified analysis suggested the association was only significant among those in the lowest tertile of vegetable intake.To our knowledge, this is the first study to comprehensively examine variation in one-carbon metabolism genes in relation to RCC risk. We identified a novel association with SLC19A1, which is important for transport of folate into cells. Replication in other populations is required to confirm these findings.
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    Comprehensive Evaluation of One-Carbon Metabolism Pathway Gene Variants and Renal Cell Cancer Risk” is a paper by Todd M. Gibson Paul Brennan Summer S. Han Sara Karami Давид Заридзе Vladimí­r Janout Helen Kollarova Vladimír Bencko Marie Navrátilová Neonila Szeszenia‐Dabrowska Dana Mateș Alena Slámová Ruth M. Pfeiffer Rachael Z. Stolzenberg‐Solomon Susan T. Mayne Meredith Yeager Stephen J. Chanock Nat Rothman Wong-Ho Chow Philip S. Rosenberg Paolo Boffetta Lee E. Moore published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.