Polymorphisms in xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes and diet influence colorectal adenoma risk
pmid: 20375710
Polymorphisms in xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes and diet influence colorectal adenoma risk
We have earlier shown that diet and xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme genotypes influence colorectal cancer risk, and now investigate whether similar associations are seen in patients with premalignant colorectal adenomas (CRA), recruited during the pilot phase of the Scottish Bowel Screening Programme.Nineteen polymorphisms in 13 genes [cytochrome P450 (P450), glutathione S-transferase (GST), N-acetyl transferase, quinone reductase (NQ01) and microsomal epoxide hydrolase (EPHX1) genes] were genotyped using multiplex PCR or Taqman-based allelic discrimination assays and analyzed in conjunction with diet, assessed by food frequency questionnaire, in a case-control study [317 CRA cases (308 cases genotyped), 296 controls]. Findings significant at a nominal 5% level are reported.CRA risk was inversely associated with fruit (P=0.02, test for trend) and vegetable (P=0.001, test for trend) consumption. P450 CYP2C9*3 heterozygotes had reduced CRA risk compared with homozygotes for the reference allele [odds ratio (OR): 0.60; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.36-0.99], whereas CYP2D6*4 homozygotes (OR: 2.72; 95% CI: 1.18-6.27) and GSTM1 'null' individuals (OR: 1.43; 95% CI: 1.04-1.98) were at increased risk. The protective effect of fruit consumption was confined to GSTP1 (Ala114Val) reference allele homozygotes (OR: 0.49; 95% CI: 0.34-0.71, P=0.03 for interaction). CRA risk was not associated with meat consumption, although a significant interaction between red meat consumption and EPHX1 (His139Arg) genotype was noted (P=0.02 for interaction).We report the novel associations between P450 genotype and CRA risk, and highlight the risk association with GSTM1 genotype, common to our CRA and cancer case-control series. In addition, we report a novel modifying influence of GSTP1 genotype on dietary chemoprevention. These novel findings require independent confirmation.
- Institute of Molecular Medicine India
- University of Dundee United Kingdom
- University of Leeds United Kingdom
- St James's University Hospital United Kingdom
- Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust United Kingdom
Glutathione-S-transferase, Heterocyclic amines, Adenoma, Male, Genotype, Gene-environment interactions, 610, Genetic polymorphisms, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Xenobiotics, Cytochrome P450 2D6 CYP2D6, Cigarette smoking, Acetyltransferases, Surveys and Questionnaires, NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone), Humans, Polymorphism, Alleles, Aged, Glutathione Transferase, Epoxide Hydrolases, Polymorphism, Genetic, Middle Aged, Colon cancer, Diet, Vegetable consumption, Pharmacogenetics, Case-Control Studies, Epoxide hydrolase polymorphisms, Xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes, Female, Meat consumption, GSTM1 genotypes, Colorectal adenoma, Colorectal Neoplasms
Glutathione-S-transferase, Heterocyclic amines, Adenoma, Male, Genotype, Gene-environment interactions, 610, Genetic polymorphisms, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Xenobiotics, Cytochrome P450 2D6 CYP2D6, Cigarette smoking, Acetyltransferases, Surveys and Questionnaires, NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone), Humans, Polymorphism, Alleles, Aged, Glutathione Transferase, Epoxide Hydrolases, Polymorphism, Genetic, Middle Aged, Colon cancer, Diet, Vegetable consumption, Pharmacogenetics, Case-Control Studies, Epoxide hydrolase polymorphisms, Xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes, Female, Meat consumption, GSTM1 genotypes, Colorectal adenoma, Colorectal Neoplasms
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