2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-011-1494-2
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TNF-alpha polymorphisms and breast cancer

Abstract: Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) is an important pro-inflammatory cytokine in the development and progress in human cancer. TNF-α polymorphisms have been confirmed to influence the risk for several types of cancer, however, the associations between TNF-α polymorphisms and breast cancer (BC) remain controversial and ambiguous. The aim of this meta-analysis is to explore more precise estimations regarding this point. Electronic searches of several databases were conducted for all online publications on the associ… Show more

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“…There have been many reports on the association of TNF-α-308, -238, and -863 with different diseases, such as hepatitis B virus infection (Du et al, 2006;Basturk et al, 2008) and breast cancer (Yang et al, 2011). In our study, we combined the three SNPs and the haplotype association analysis of TNF-α SNPs (-308/-238/-863) showed that the TNF-α AGA haplotype was present at a higher frequency in the OA-TB patients (12.1%) than in the healthy volunteers (3.5%), indicating that it was a risk factor for OA-TB (OR = 4.201, 95%CI = 1.80-9.91, P = 0.010).…”
Section: Discusssionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been many reports on the association of TNF-α-308, -238, and -863 with different diseases, such as hepatitis B virus infection (Du et al, 2006;Basturk et al, 2008) and breast cancer (Yang et al, 2011). In our study, we combined the three SNPs and the haplotype association analysis of TNF-α SNPs (-308/-238/-863) showed that the TNF-α AGA haplotype was present at a higher frequency in the OA-TB patients (12.1%) than in the healthy volunteers (3.5%), indicating that it was a risk factor for OA-TB (OR = 4.201, 95%CI = 1.80-9.91, P = 0.010).…”
Section: Discusssionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Mexican population, studies have reported a frequency of 0-8% of the mutant allele (Parra et al, 2006;Sánchez et al, 2008). Although this polymor-phism has been associated with diseases such as rheumatism (Cereda et al, 2012), cardiovascular disease (Chu et al, 2012), diabetes , and cancer (Yang et al, 2011), the results have been inconsistent. The aim of this study was to determine the association between the -308G>A polymorphism in the TNF-α gene and BC in Mexican women.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TNF-α gene is located within the MHC region on chromosome 6p21.3 (Noguchi et al 2002). Several single-nucleotide polymorphisms have been identified in this region, and the -308G/A polymorphism of the TNF-α gene is the most frequently studied one (Guo et al 2005;Whiteman et al 2010;Yang et al 2011b). It has been illustrated that the G to A nucleotide change at -308 alters the transcription factor binding site, resulting in increased production of TNF-α (Abraham and Kroeger 1999;Elahi et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%