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Influence of NQO1, ALDH2, and CYP2E1 genetic polymorphisms, smoking, and alcohol drinking on the risk of lung cancer in Koreans

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Eom, Sang-Yong; Zhang, Yan Wei; Kim, Sung-Hoon; Choe, Kang-Hyeon; Park, Jung-Duck; Kim, Yong-Dae; Kim, Heon; Kang, Jong-Won; Hong, Yun-Chul; Lee, Kye Young

Issue Date
2009-03
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL; Vol.20 2; 137-145
Keywords
Lung cancerGenetic polymorphismAlcohol drinkingSmoking
Abstract
Objectives We investigated the association of genetic polymorphisms of NQO1, ALDH2, CYP2E1, and the combined genotype of these genes on lung cancer risk, and also evaluated the association after stratification by cumulative smoking amounts and alcohol drinking levels. Methods The case-control study was performed in 387 lung cancer patients and 387 age- and sex-matched cancer-free controls. Direct interview was conducted and the genotypes of NQO1, ALDH2, and CYP2E1 were investigated using PCR-RFLP or 50-nuclease activity assay. Results The proportion of individuals with occupational history of mining was significantly higher in cases than in controls. The risk of lung cancer was significantly lower in light-drinkers (<108 g/week) than non-drinkers. The NQO1 Pro/Ser + Ser/Ser genotype showed an increased risk for lung cancer with a marginal significance (OR = 1.35, 95% CI = 0.99-1.86) compared with NQO1 Pro/Pro genotype. In heavy-smokers, the combination of NQO1 Pro/Ser + Ser/Ser and CYP2E1 c1/c1 genotype was associated with a significantly increased risk for lung cancer (OR = 2.25, 95% CI = 1.14-4.43) compared with those of NQO1 Pro/Pro and CYP2E1 c1/c2 + c2/c2 genotype. We found a significant interaction between alcohol drinking level and the CYP2E1 genotype (P = 0.0227). Conclusions Our result suggests that the risk of lung cancer is affected by smoking, alcohol drinking, and the genetic polymorphism of NQO1. In particular, genetic polymorphisms for NQO1, CYP2E1, and ALDH2 synergistically with cumulative smoking amounts and alcohol drinking levels interact in the carcinogenesis of lung cancer in Koreans.
ISSN
0957-5243
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/76923
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-008-9225-7
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