2006
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-05-2776
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Identification of the NKG2D Haplotypes Associated with Natural Cytotoxic Activity of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes and Cancer Immunosurveillance

Abstract: We have previously shown that natural cytotoxic activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes was inversely related to cancer development based on a prospective cohort study. The genetic fraction of cytotoxic activity needs to be clarified, identifying individuals immunogenetically susceptible to cancer. A casecontrol study within the cohort members was designed: 102 cancer cases with peripheral lymphocyte DNA available and three control groups, each of which consisted of 204 subjects with each tertile level of cyt… Show more

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“…The haplotype frequencies of LNK1/LNK1, HNK1/LNK1 and HNK1/HNK1 were 43%, 42% and 15%, respectively in donors and 35%, 45% and 20%, respectively in recipients. These frequencies were similar to those reported in previous studies in Japanese populations 21,24 and were in accordance with the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p=0.80).…”
Section: Frequencies Of Nkg2d Haplotypesupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The haplotype frequencies of LNK1/LNK1, HNK1/LNK1 and HNK1/HNK1 were 43%, 42% and 15%, respectively in donors and 35%, 45% and 20%, respectively in recipients. These frequencies were similar to those reported in previous studies in Japanese populations 21,24 and were in accordance with the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p=0.80).…”
Section: Frequencies Of Nkg2d Haplotypesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…C_9345347_10; Applied Biosystems) for rs1049174, a single locus featuring a G-C substitution to distinguish between the HNK1 (G) and LNK1 (C) haplotypes of the NKG2D gene. 21,23,24 Data management and statistical analysis Data were collected by the JMDP using a standardized report form. Follow-up reports were submitted at 100 days, 1 year and annually after transplantation.…”
Section: Nkg2d Genotypingmentioning
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“…MICA functions as a ligand for the activating NKG2D receptor on NK cells [66] . It was recently recognised that the two risk haplotypes in question share alleles not only at MICA, but also at the neighbouring HLA-B and -C loci, when these are defined according to the KIR binding properties of the HLA classⅠ molecules [67] .…”
Section: The Hla Complex and Genetic Associations Observed In Pscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a highly significant association between polymorphisms in the NKG2D gene and cholangiocarcinoma in PSC was detected [71] . Previous studies have highlighted the importance of this activating NK cell receptor in protection against other cancer types [66] . Persistent exposure to effector molecules of inflammatory pathways (e.g., IL-6 [101] ), along with chronic cholestasis [102] , is probably important for the malignant transformation of cholangiocytes.…”
Section: Genetic Associations With Clinical Subsets Of Psc Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%