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Transcription Factor 21 (TCF21) rs12190287 Polymorphism is Associated with Osteosarcoma Risk and Outcomes in East Chinese Population
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GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyHuman PolymorphismPathologyTranscription Factor 21Immune-related Gene PolymorphismTumor BiologyOsteosarcoma RiskPublic HealthMolecular DiagnosticsCancer ResearchYoung Osteosarcoma IndividualsRs12190287 PolymorphismOncogenic AgentCancer GeneticsCancer RiskCancer EpidemiologyCancer GenomicsMedicine
BACKGROUND The transcription factor 21 (TCF21) gene is believed to be a tumor suppressor gene. TCF21 gene polymorphisms were found to play a role in the tumorigenesis of some solid malignancies. We raised a hypothesis that genetic polymorphisms of TCF21 were correlated with risk and prognosis of osteosarcoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS We recruited 225 young osteosarcoma individuals and 250 cancer-free controls. Five tagging SNPs (TCF21 rs2327429 T>C, rs2327433 A>G, rs2327433 A>G, rs12190287 C>G, and rs4896011 T>A) were genotyped. Preserved DNA samples from blood underwent PCR analysis for genotyping. RESULTS rs12190287 C>G is a good predictor of osteosarcoma risk and outcomes. The CG and GG genotypes of rs12190287 predict elevated risk of osteosarcoma. Besides, rs12190287 CG and GG genotypes are associated with Enneking stage and potential in forming metastasis of osteosarcoma. CONCLUSIONS Genetic polymorphisms of TCF21 are potentially predictive for osteosarcoma risk and outcomes.
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