Functional polymorphisms in CD166/ALCAM gene associated with increased risk for breast cancer in a Chinese population

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Ping Zhou
Liang-Feng Du
Guo-Qiang Lv
Xian-Ming Yu
Yuan-Long Gu
Jian-Ping Li
Chun Zhang
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[1] The Third Affiliated Hospital to Nantong University,Department of Intensive Care Unite
[2] The Third Affiliated Hospital to Nantong University,Department of General Surgery
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Breast Cancer; Polymorphisms;
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Activated Leukocyte Cell Adhesion Molecules (ALCAM, also called CD166, MEMD) are cell surface immunoglobulins that are considered to be prognostic markers for breast cancer. CD166/ALCAM has gained increasing attention because of its significant association with tumor progression and the metastatic spread of breast cancer. Two polymorphisms have been identified in the CD166/ALCAM gene: 5′UTR C/T (rs6437585) and 3′UTR A/G (rs11559013). We analyzed the genotypes of 1033 individuals with breast cancer, and 1116 controls; odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using logistic regression. The effects and functions of polymorphisms were examined using luciferase gene expression assays and real-time PCR analyses. Our data demonstrated that individuals with the rs6437585 CT + TT genotype had an OR of 1.38 (95% CI, 1.11–1.72) for developing breast cancer, compared to those with the CC genotype. The T allele increased the risk of breast cancer in a dose-dependent manner (Ptrend < 0.001). However, there were no significant differences found between cases and controls at the rs11559013 A/G site. Additional experiments that we performed, which focused on reporter gene expression driven by CD166/ALCAM promoters, demonstrated that the presence of an rs6437585 T allele led to greater transcriptional activity than the rs6437585 C allele. This was consistent with the increased cancer risk that we observed in our case–control analysis.
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