Lack of Association Between Rs2067474 Polymorphism in the Histamine Receptor H2 Gene and Gastric Cancer In Latvian Population
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Published:2018-12-01
Issue:6
Volume:72
Page:307-312
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ISSN:1407-009X
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Container-title:Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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language:en
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Author:
Moisejevs Georgijs123, Gailīte Linda3, Isajevs Sergejs4, Ņikitina-Zaķe Liene5, Kempa Inga3, Jančiauskas Dainius6, Ķikuste Ilze7, Sīviņš Armands28, Ancāns Guntis28, Leja Mārcis278
Affiliation:
1. Department of Renal Diseases and Renal Replacement Therapy , Rīga East Clinical University Hospital , 2 Hipokrāta Str., Rīga , LV-1038 , Latvia 2. Faculty of Medicine , University of Latvia , 19 Raiņa Blvd., Rīga , LV-1586 , Latvia 3. Scientific Laboratory of Molecular Genetics , Rīga Stradiņš University , 16 Dzirciema Str., Rīga , LV-1007 , Latvia 4. Department of Pathology , Rīga East Clinical University Hospital , 2 Hipokrāta Str., Rīga , LV-1038 , Latvia 5. Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre , 1 Rātsupītes Str., Rīga , LV-1067 , Latvia 6. Kaunas Clinic , Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences , 9 A. Mickeviciaus Str., Kaunas , 44307 , Lithuania 7. Centre of Digestive Diseases “GASTRO” , 6 Linezera Str., Rīga , LV-1006 , Latvia 8. Latvian Centre of Oncology , Rīga East Clinical University Hospital , 4 Hipokrāta Str., Rīga , LV-1079 , Latvia
Abstract
Abstract
Histamine has an important role in the process of the gastric mucosa inflammation acting via histamine receptor H2 (encoded by the gene HRH2). Single nucleotide polymorphism of the enhancer element of HRH2 gene promoter rs2067474 (1018G>A)may be associated with changes of expression of the receptor. We attempted to clarify the association of this polymorphism with gastric cancer and/or atrophic gastritis in the Latvian (Caucasian) population. The study group consisted of 121 gastric cancer patients and 650 patients with no evidence of gastric neoplasia on upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Genotyping for rs2067474 was performed with the TaqMan probe-based system using a commercially available probe for RT-PCR. The frequency of the A allele in the gastric cancer group was 0.41% and in the control group — 1.54% (p = 0.231). No significant differences were found comparing genotypes between gastric cancer versus control patients (OR = 0.236, CI95% = 0.030–1.896), patients with (n = 165) versus without (n = 485) gastric metaplastic lesions (OR = 0.854, CI95% = 0.288–2.540) and patients with (n = 297) and without (n = 353) gastric atrophic lesions (OR = 1.145, CI95% = 0.451–2.906). Our findings suggest that the HRH2 -1018G>A polymorphism (rs2067474) is neither associated with gastric cancer nor the grade of atrophic gastritis in the Latvian (Caucasian) population.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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