2023
DOI: 10.14639/0392-100x-n2127
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme insertion/deletion gene polymorphism in patients with laryngeal cancer

Abstract: SUMMARY Objectives The aim of this study was to compare the distribution of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) I/D polymorphism between patients with laryngeal cancer (LC) and a control group and to examine the distribution of this polymorphism with clinical parameters related to LC. Methods We enrolled 44 LC patients and 61 healthy controls. The ACE I/D polymorphism was genotyped with the PCR-RFLP method. The distribution of ACE genotypes (II, ID, and… Show more

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“…Additionally, the ID genotype is also suggested to exert a protective role against BC [114]. The D allele presence is associated with an increased risk of uterine leiomyoma [115]; gall bladder carcinoma (GBC) [116], and glioma [117], while the homozygous D genotype is associated with increased susceptibility to glioma development and low overall survival [118,119]; renal cell carcinoma (RCC) [120]; BLCA [121]; basal cell carcinoma (BCC) [122][123][124]; poor leukaemia survival rates [125]; lymph nodes metastasis in laryngeal cancer (LaC) [126]; pituitary adenomas development and progression [127]; and EMCA [128]. Regarding cancer patients' prognosis, while a direct impact is not described, the ACE ID genotype was associated with higher haemoglobin levels and overall lower fat mass and muscle strength in patients at advanced stages compared to the II genotype [129].…”
Section: Angiotensin II (Ang Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the ID genotype is also suggested to exert a protective role against BC [114]. The D allele presence is associated with an increased risk of uterine leiomyoma [115]; gall bladder carcinoma (GBC) [116], and glioma [117], while the homozygous D genotype is associated with increased susceptibility to glioma development and low overall survival [118,119]; renal cell carcinoma (RCC) [120]; BLCA [121]; basal cell carcinoma (BCC) [122][123][124]; poor leukaemia survival rates [125]; lymph nodes metastasis in laryngeal cancer (LaC) [126]; pituitary adenomas development and progression [127]; and EMCA [128]. Regarding cancer patients' prognosis, while a direct impact is not described, the ACE ID genotype was associated with higher haemoglobin levels and overall lower fat mass and muscle strength in patients at advanced stages compared to the II genotype [129].…”
Section: Angiotensin II (Ang Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%