Japan International Cultural Exchange Foundation (JICEF)
Abstract
Objective: A case control study was designed to investigate the TNF-,1 -308 G>A polymorphism allele frequencies and to determine the influence of the polymorphic gcnot.ype on sporadic CRC susceptibility risk in Malaysian population.
Material. and Method!: Peripheral blood samples of 164 normal controls and 161 clinically and histopathologically confirmed CRC patients were genotyped for TNF-u -308 G>A polymorphism employing allele specific PCR. The relative associations of various genotypes with CRC susceptibility risk was determined by calculating Odds Ratios. Corresponding chi-square tests on the CRC patients and controls were carried out and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) were determined using Fisher e,acts tests.
Results: On comparing the frequencies of genotypes of patients and controls, the homozygous ,·ariant AA was significantly higher in CRC patients (p = 0.030) compared to controls. On investigating the association of the polymorphic genotypes with CRC susceptibility risk, the homozygous variant TNF-a -308 AA showed significantly increased risk with OR 2.5842.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that, pol) morphic genotJpe of inflammation response gene TNF-a is significantly associated with CRC susceptibility risk and could be considered as a high risk variant for CRC predisposition