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Association between three functional microRNA polymorphisms (miR-499 rs3746444, miR-196a rs11614913 and miR-146a rs2910164) and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis

Hong Zhang, Yafei Zhang, Wanjun Yan, Wen Wang, Xixi Zhao, Xingcong Ma, Xiaoyan Gao and Shuqun Zhang _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:393-407. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13426

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Abstract

Hong Zhang1, Yafei Zhang2, Wanjun Yan1, Wen Wang1, Xixi Zhao1, Xingcong Ma1, Xiaoyan Gao1, Shuqun Zhang1

1Department of Oncology, Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

2Department of General Surgery, Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China

Correspondence to:

Shuqun Zhang, email: [email protected]

Keywords: breast cancer, rs3746444, rs11614913, rs2910164, meta-analysis

Received: October 20, 2016     Accepted: November 12, 2016     Published: November 17, 2016

ABSTRACT

Three functional microRNA polymorphisms (miR-499 rs3746444 A > G, miR-196a rs11614913 C > T and miR-146a rs2910164 G > C) have been reported to be associated with breast cancer (BC) risk. However, the results of the published studies are inconsistent. In order to obtain a more credible result, we conducted this meta-analysis. We searched PubMed, EMBASE and Web of Science databases to identify relevant studies. Pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to assess the association. Thirty-eight eligible studies with 17,417 cases and 18,988 controls were included in this meta-analysis. Our results showed that the rs3746444 was associated with an increased breast cancer risk in the four genetic models (G vs. A: OR = 1.17, P = 0.008; GG vs. AA: OR = 1.41, P < 0.001; AG vs. AA: OR = 1.10, P = 0.036; GG+AG vs. AA: OR = 1.16, P = 0.001). In the subgroup analysis by ethnicity, significant correlation remained in Asians but not in Caucasians. For rs11614913, obvious decreased breast cancer risk was observed in Caucasian populations (T vs. C: OR = 0.93, P = 0.044). However, we couldn't detect an association between rs2910164 and breast cancer risk. This meta-analysis demonstrates that rs3746444 could increase breast cancer risk in Asians and in general populations, while rs11614913 could decrease the risk of breast cancer in Caucasians. The rs2910164 polymorphism has no association with breast cancer risk. More multicenter studies with larger sample sizes are required to verify our results.


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