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Association of Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 Polymorphisms with Risk of COPD and Lung Cancer and Survival in Lung Cancer.

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BACKGROUND: The primary risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is cigarette smoking but shared susceptibility factors, such as variations in the matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP1) gene, may also underlie both diseases.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cases with prevalent COPD (n=167), incident NSCLC (n=242), or prevalent COPD plus incident NSCLC (n=128) were compared to disease-free controls (n=338) to assess six MMP1 polymorphisms. The association between these polymorphisms and survival in NSCLC was also evaluated.

RESULTS: Rs11292517 among African-Americans [odds ratio (OR)=5.48, 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.17-25.72] and rs2071230 among Caucasians (OR=2.51, 95% CI=1.09-5.77) appeared to be associated with NSCLC risk in the presence of COPD. Rs470558 appeared to be associated with survival in NSCLC among African-Americans (hazard ratio=3.94; 95%CI=1.14-13.63). No associations remained after adjusting for multiple comparisons.

CONCLUSION: Polymorphisms in MMP1 were not consistently associated with prevalent COPD or incident NSCLC nor with survival in NSCLC.

Anticancer Res. 2012 Sep;32(9):3917-22
Authors: Enewold L, Mechanic LE, Bowman ED, Platz EA, Alberg AJ
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