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Correlation between the DEPDC5 rs1012068 polymorphism and the risk of HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma.

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INTRODUCTION HBV and/or HCV infection is the main cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the molecular mechanisms by which HBV promotes HCC are not clear. In 2011, the result of… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION HBV and/or HCV infection is the main cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the molecular mechanisms by which HBV promotes HCC are not clear. In 2011, the result of a GWAS revealed a common variant of DEPDC5 affected HCC susceptibility in patient with chronic HCV infection in Japan. This study investigated the correlation between DEPDC5 polymorphism and HBV-related HCC. MATERIALS AND METHODS 1289 samples of Han population were involved in northern China and peripheral blood samples were obtained, including 506 healthy controls, 217 Hepatitis B chronic (CHB) and 258 liver cirrhosis (LC), and 308 HBV-related HCC patients. SNPs in the DEPDC5 rs1012068 were detected by MALDI-TOF-MS. RESULTS After controlling for the influence of sex, smoking and drinking, this study showed a significant relationship between the polymorphism of DEPDC5 rs1012068 and HBV-related HCC. Healthy participants with CC genotype showed 2.008 (95% CI = 1.145, 3.520; P = 0.015) times more likely to develop HCC; CHB cases with CC genotype showed 2.241 (95% CI = 1.226, 4.461; P = 0.022) times more likely to develop HCC; LC cases with CC genotype showed 2.706 (95% CI = 1.371, 5.340; P = 0.004) times more likely to develop HCC; and individuals with AC genotype showed 1.615 (95% CI = 1.110, 2.352; P = 0.012) times more likely to develop HCC. CONCLUSIONS There was a significant correlation between DEPDC5 rs1012068A/C and HBV-related HCC in the Han Chinese population. A to C mutation increased the risk of the developing of HBV-related HCC.

Keywords: correlation depdc5; hbv related; related hcc; hbv; depdc5 rs1012068

Journal Title: Clinics and research in hepatology and gastroenterology
Year Published: 2019

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