2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.arbres.2011.10.003
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Influencia pronóstica de la pérdida de la expresión del antígeno del grupo sanguíneo A en el carcinoma no microcítico de pulmón en estadio I patológico

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“…For instance, A blood type is associated with risk of gastric cancer 14,15, attributed to A blood type alleles affected the fucosyltransferase enzymes which are involved in Lewis antigen formation known to be important factors in H. pylori adhesion and infection dentified by phenotype analysis 16. Likewise, A blood type is associated with unfavorable survivals in some other tumors, such as breast cancer 18,19, lung cancer 20,21 and so on. O blood type is associated with a reduced risk of pancreatic cancer 10-12, which may be attributed to ABO blood group IgM isoagglutinins interact with tumor-associated O-glycan structures in pancreatic cancer 12.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, A blood type is associated with risk of gastric cancer 14,15, attributed to A blood type alleles affected the fucosyltransferase enzymes which are involved in Lewis antigen formation known to be important factors in H. pylori adhesion and infection dentified by phenotype analysis 16. Likewise, A blood type is associated with unfavorable survivals in some other tumors, such as breast cancer 18,19, lung cancer 20,21 and so on. O blood type is associated with a reduced risk of pancreatic cancer 10-12, which may be attributed to ABO blood group IgM isoagglutinins interact with tumor-associated O-glycan structures in pancreatic cancer 12.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ABO gene, located on chromosome 9q34.1 to 9q34.2, encodes a specific glycosyl transferase that synthesizes A and B agglutinogens to form the ABO blood type agglutinogens 7, expressed by erythrocytes, most epithelial cells, endothelial cells and so on8. Relationship between the ABO blood type and prognosis have been reported in many tumor types, such as leukemia 9, pancreatic cancer 10-12, bladder cancer 13, gastric cancer 14-16, renal cell carcinoma 17, breast cancer 18,19, lung cancer 20,21 and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase of H-antigen correlates with the loss of A- and B-transferases expression and activity in red blood cells at the preleukemic stage ( 262 ), bladder malignant urothelium cells ( 263 ), and oral epithelia ( 264 ). The loss of blood group antigen A expression has a negative prognostic impact in stage I non-small cell lung cancer, especially in patients with adenocarcinoma ( 265 ). The increase in H epitope in cancer cells is related to α1-2FucT overexpression.…”
Section: Lewis and Abh Blood Group Antigensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increasing number of researchers have recorded that the ABO blood group is involved in several disorders and pathological condition as it has already mentioned and the possible link between ABO blood group and susceptibility to chronic disease as an example of genetic basis for family predisposition, has also been investigated [4]. To be more specific an association between inherited human ABO blood group antigens with diseases such as coronary heart disease [5], ischemic stroke [6,7] and several types of malignancies [2,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] has been recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%