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Prognostic implications of the EGFR polymorphism rs763317 and clinical variables among young Chinese lung cancer population

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Zheng-Xing Li, Fan Wang, Zhen-Yu Sun, Chang Xu, Zi-Xiu Zou, Zong-Xu Zhao, Hai-Jian Wang, Shi-Cheng Guo, Li Jin, Qiang Li, Jiu-Cun Wang,  Fan Xia,  Xiao-Qiang Yue,  Junjie Wu

Abstract:

The 5-year survival rate for patients with lung cancer, the world’s second most frequent malignant tumor, is less than 20%, and its prognosis cannot be clearly predicted. Our aim was to analyze the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) rs763317 (G>A) single nucleotide polymorphism and its association with prognosis in Chinese Han lung cancer patients. 839 patients with primary lung cancer were recruited, and genomic DNA was extracted and genotyped by SNPscan. Kaplan-Meier technique and multivariate Cox proportional hazards model were used to analyze the association between prognosis and EGFR polymorphism rs763317. A significant association after stratification by age, significantly increased lung cancer risk was associated with the AA homozygous genotype of rs763317 (adjusted hazard ratio = 2.53, 95% CI: 1.31-4.88, p=0.005), and conferred a poor survival for lung cancer patients (MST: median survival time: 13.6 months) compared with GG genotype (MST: 41.5 months), and in the recessive model AA genotype (AA vs. GG + GA; adjusted hazard ratio = 2.57, 95% CI: 1.34-4.93, p=0.004) who were young (<60 years) had a significantly increased risk of death. The EGFR polymorphism rs763617 might serve as a significant genetic marker for predicting the prognosis of lung cancer.

Received date: 03/05/2023

Accepted date: 06/09/2023

Ahead of print publish date: 06/30/2023

Issue: 3/2023

Volume: 70

Pages: 443 — 450

Keywords: lung cancer, EGFR, rs763317, polymorphism, prognosis

DOI: 10.4149/neo_2023_230305N115

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