作者: Ji-Yeob Choi , Josef Abel , Thomas Neuhaus , Yon Ko , Volker Harth
DOI: 10.1097/00008571-200302000-00002
关键词: Oncology 、 Breast cancer 、 Family history 、 Population 、 Endocrinology 、 Breast disease 、 Population study 、 Genotype 、 Cancer 、 Medicine 、 Internal medicine 、 Genotype frequency
摘要: Objective We examined the potential association between alcohol consumption and genetic polymorphisms in metabolizing enzymes, CYP2E1 ALDH2, individual susceptibility to breast cancer a Korean study population. Methods Three hundred forty-six histologically confirmed patients 377 controls with no present or previous history of were recruited from several teaching hospitals Seoul during 1995-2001. The RsaI polymorphism was determined by real time PCR method, ALDH2 Glu487 Lys method confronting two-pair primers (PCR-CTPP). Results drinking women had 1.4-fold risk for (95% CI = 0.99-2.11) compared never drinkers after adjustment age family cancer. No statistically significant overall differences seen genotype frequencies cases controls. However, "ever"-drinking c2 allele containing genotypes 1.9-fold 0.99-3.83) developing non-drinkers c1/c1 (P interaction 0.043). Conclusion This therefore suggests that may influence alcohol-consuming women.