2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.144924
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N-acetyltransferase 2 polymorphism is associated with bladder cancer risk: An updated meta-analysis based on 54 case-control studies

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“…25 In addition, smokers with the slow NAT2 genotype had higher BCa risk than smokers with the fast/intermediate NAT2 genotype. 25 Of note, the frequency of NAT2 genotypes differed between ethnic groups: the slow genotype accounted for 59% of individuals in Europe but was much less frequent in Northeast Asian countries (China, Japan, Korea), accounting for 18% of individuals on average. 26 This low prevalence of Previous epidemoiological studies consistently showed that smoking cessation results in a decrease in BCa risk, consistent with our present findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…25 In addition, smokers with the slow NAT2 genotype had higher BCa risk than smokers with the fast/intermediate NAT2 genotype. 25 Of note, the frequency of NAT2 genotypes differed between ethnic groups: the slow genotype accounted for 59% of individuals in Europe but was much less frequent in Northeast Asian countries (China, Japan, Korea), accounting for 18% of individuals on average. 26 This low prevalence of Previous epidemoiological studies consistently showed that smoking cessation results in a decrease in BCa risk, consistent with our present findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A meta-analysis indicated that the NAT2 slow genotype was associated with increased risk of BCa in Asian as well as Western populations. 25 In addition, smokers with the slow NAT2 genotype had higher BCa risk than smokers with the fast/intermediate NAT2 genotype. 25 Of note, the frequency of NAT2 genotypes differed between ethnic groups: the slow genotype accounted for 59% of individuals in Europe but was much less frequent in Northeast Asian countries (China, Japan, and Korea), accounting for 18% of individuals on average.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In conclusion, there is a considerable number of studies that indicate a significant association between the increased BCa and PCa risks and susceptibility genes in the general population [63][64][65][66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У МА 54 досліджень «випадок-контроль» (що включали 31 929 хворих) повільне ацетилування генотипу NAT-2 було пов'язано з підвищеним ризиком РСМ порівняно з генотипами із швидким та помірним ацетилуванням (ВШ: 1,46; 95% ДІ: 1,30-1,63) [99]. N-ацетілтрансфераза-2-ген (NАТ-2) бере участь у фазі II детоксикації ароматичних моноамінів [100].…”
Section: взаємодія генотипу та оточуючого середовищаunclassified