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A Genetic Polymorphism in TOX3 Is Associated with Survival of Gastric Cancer in a Chinese Population

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  • Xiaojing Zhang
  • Haixia Zhu
  • Xiaomin Wu
  • Meilin Wang
  • Dongying Gu
  • Weida Gong
  • Zhi Xu
  • Yongfei Tan
  • Yongling Gong
  • Jianwei Zhou
  • Cuiju Tang
  • Na Tong
  • Jinfei Chen
  • Zhengdong Zhang

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Purpose: Recently, genetic polymorphism (rs3803662C>T) in TOX3 was reported to induce the risk of breast cancer. In this study, we hypothesized that rs3803662 could influence gastric cancer survival outcomes. Methods: With multiplex SNaPshot method, we genotyped TOX3 rs3803662 in 880 gastric patients with surgical resection. The association between genotype and survival outcomes was performed by the Kaplan-Meier method, Cox regression analysis models and the log-rank test. Results: There was no association in the analyses of rs3803662 and survival of gastric cancer. However, the stratified analysis by histology showed that rs3803662 CT/TT genotype was associated with a significantly better survival for diffuse-type gastric cancer (log-rank p = 0.030, hazard ratio [HR] = 0.67, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.46–0.96), than the CC genotype. In addition, this favorable effect was especially obvious among gastric cancer patients with tumor size >5 cm, T3 and T4 depth of invasion, lymph node metastasis, no drinking, no distant metastasis, no chemotherapy and gastric cardia cancer. Conclusions: TOX3 rs3803662 might play an important role in the prognostic outcome and treatment of gastric cancer, especially perhaps further help in explaining the reduced risk of death associated with diffuse-type gastric cancer.

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  • Xiaojing Zhang & Haixia Zhu & Xiaomin Wu & Meilin Wang & Dongying Gu & Weida Gong & Zhi Xu & Yongfei Tan & Yongling Gong & Jianwei Zhou & Cuiju Tang & Na Tong & Jinfei Chen & Zhengdong Zhang, 2013. "A Genetic Polymorphism in TOX3 Is Associated with Survival of Gastric Cancer in a Chinese Population," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(9), pages 1-6, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0072186
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072186
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