Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review.

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Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review. / Cote, Michele L; Chen, Wei; Smith, Daryn W; Benhamou, Simone; Bouchardy, Christine; Butkiewicz, Dorota; Fong, Kwun M; Gené, Manuel; Hirvonen, Ari; Kiyohara, Chikako; Larsen, Jill E; Lin, Pinpin; Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole; Povey, Andrew C; Reszka, Edyta; Risch, Angela; Schneider, Joachim; Schwartz, Ann G; Sorensen, Mette; Figueras, Jordi To; Tokudome, Shinkan; Pu, Yuepu; Yang, Ping; Wenzlaff, Angela S; Wikman, Harriet; Taioli, Emanuela.

in: AM J EPIDEMIOL, Jahrgang 169, Nr. 7, 7, 2009, S. 802-814.

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Cote, ML, Chen, W, Smith, DW, Benhamou, S, Bouchardy, C, Butkiewicz, D, Fong, KM, Gené, M, Hirvonen, A, Kiyohara, C, Larsen, JE, Lin, P, Raaschou-Nielsen, O, Povey, AC, Reszka, E, Risch, A, Schneider, J, Schwartz, AG, Sorensen, M, Figueras, JT, Tokudome, S, Pu, Y, Yang, P, Wenzlaff, AS, Wikman, H & Taioli, E 2009, 'Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review.', AM J EPIDEMIOL, Jg. 169, Nr. 7, 7, S. 802-814. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19240225?dopt=Citation>

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Cote, M. L., Chen, W., Smith, D. W., Benhamou, S., Bouchardy, C., Butkiewicz, D., Fong, K. M., Gené, M., Hirvonen, A., Kiyohara, C., Larsen, J. E., Lin, P., Raaschou-Nielsen, O., Povey, A. C., Reszka, E., Risch, A., Schneider, J., Schwartz, A. G., Sorensen, M., ... Taioli, E. (2009). Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review. AM J EPIDEMIOL, 169(7), 802-814. [7]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19240225?dopt=Citation

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Cote ML, Chen W, Smith DW, Benhamou S, Bouchardy C, Butkiewicz D et al. Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review. AM J EPIDEMIOL. 2009;169(7):802-814. 7.

Bibtex

@article{c3fe0551ee05456fb8bb0805404dec8d,
title = "Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review.",
abstract = "Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Polymorphisms in genes associated with carcinogen metabolism may modulate risk of disease. Glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP1) detoxifies polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in cigarette smoke and is the most highly expressed glutathione S-transferase in lung tissue. A polymorphism in the GSTP1 gene, an A-to-G transition in exon 5 (Ile105Val, 313A --> 313G), results in lower activity among individuals who carry the valine allele. The authors present a meta- and a pooled analysis of case-control studies that examined the association between this polymorphism in GSTP1 and lung cancer risk (27 studies, 8,322 cases and 8,844 controls and 15 studies, 4,282 cases and 5,032 controls, respectively). Overall, the meta-analysis found no significant association between lung cancer risk and the GSTP1 exon 5 polymorphism. In the pooled analysis, there was an overall association (odds ratio = 1.11, 95% confidence interval: 1.03, 1.21) between lung cancer and carriage of the GSTP1 Val/Val or Ile/Val genotype compared with those carrying the Ile/Ile genotype. Increased risk varied by histologic type in Asians. There appears to be evidence for interaction between amount of smoking, the GSTP1 exon 5 polymorphism, and risk of lung cancer in whites.",
author = "Cote, {Michele L} and Wei Chen and Smith, {Daryn W} and Simone Benhamou and Christine Bouchardy and Dorota Butkiewicz and Fong, {Kwun M} and Manuel Gen{\'e} and Ari Hirvonen and Chikako Kiyohara and Larsen, {Jill E} and Pinpin Lin and Ole Raaschou-Nielsen and Povey, {Andrew C} and Edyta Reszka and Angela Risch and Joachim Schneider and Schwartz, {Ann G} and Mette Sorensen and Figueras, {Jordi To} and Shinkan Tokudome and Yuepu Pu and Ping Yang and Wenzlaff, {Angela S} and Harriet Wikman and Emanuela Taioli",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "169",
pages = "802--814",
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RIS

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T1 - Meta- and pooled analysis of GSTP1 polymorphism and lung cancer: a HuGE-GSEC review.

AU - Cote, Michele L

AU - Chen, Wei

AU - Smith, Daryn W

AU - Benhamou, Simone

AU - Bouchardy, Christine

AU - Butkiewicz, Dorota

AU - Fong, Kwun M

AU - Gené, Manuel

AU - Hirvonen, Ari

AU - Kiyohara, Chikako

AU - Larsen, Jill E

AU - Lin, Pinpin

AU - Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole

AU - Povey, Andrew C

AU - Reszka, Edyta

AU - Risch, Angela

AU - Schneider, Joachim

AU - Schwartz, Ann G

AU - Sorensen, Mette

AU - Figueras, Jordi To

AU - Tokudome, Shinkan

AU - Pu, Yuepu

AU - Yang, Ping

AU - Wenzlaff, Angela S

AU - Wikman, Harriet

AU - Taioli, Emanuela

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Polymorphisms in genes associated with carcinogen metabolism may modulate risk of disease. Glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP1) detoxifies polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in cigarette smoke and is the most highly expressed glutathione S-transferase in lung tissue. A polymorphism in the GSTP1 gene, an A-to-G transition in exon 5 (Ile105Val, 313A --> 313G), results in lower activity among individuals who carry the valine allele. The authors present a meta- and a pooled analysis of case-control studies that examined the association between this polymorphism in GSTP1 and lung cancer risk (27 studies, 8,322 cases and 8,844 controls and 15 studies, 4,282 cases and 5,032 controls, respectively). Overall, the meta-analysis found no significant association between lung cancer risk and the GSTP1 exon 5 polymorphism. In the pooled analysis, there was an overall association (odds ratio = 1.11, 95% confidence interval: 1.03, 1.21) between lung cancer and carriage of the GSTP1 Val/Val or Ile/Val genotype compared with those carrying the Ile/Ile genotype. Increased risk varied by histologic type in Asians. There appears to be evidence for interaction between amount of smoking, the GSTP1 exon 5 polymorphism, and risk of lung cancer in whites.

AB - Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Polymorphisms in genes associated with carcinogen metabolism may modulate risk of disease. Glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP1) detoxifies polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in cigarette smoke and is the most highly expressed glutathione S-transferase in lung tissue. A polymorphism in the GSTP1 gene, an A-to-G transition in exon 5 (Ile105Val, 313A --> 313G), results in lower activity among individuals who carry the valine allele. The authors present a meta- and a pooled analysis of case-control studies that examined the association between this polymorphism in GSTP1 and lung cancer risk (27 studies, 8,322 cases and 8,844 controls and 15 studies, 4,282 cases and 5,032 controls, respectively). Overall, the meta-analysis found no significant association between lung cancer risk and the GSTP1 exon 5 polymorphism. In the pooled analysis, there was an overall association (odds ratio = 1.11, 95% confidence interval: 1.03, 1.21) between lung cancer and carriage of the GSTP1 Val/Val or Ile/Val genotype compared with those carrying the Ile/Ile genotype. Increased risk varied by histologic type in Asians. There appears to be evidence for interaction between amount of smoking, the GSTP1 exon 5 polymorphism, and risk of lung cancer in whites.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 169

SP - 802

EP - 814

JO - AM J EPIDEMIOL

JF - AM J EPIDEMIOL

SN - 0002-9262

IS - 7

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