Objective:To explore whether polymorphisms of the genes responsible for catechol estrogen(CE)formation via estrogen biosynthesis(CYP17)and hydroxylation (CYP1A1)and CE inactivation(COMT)and ERa are associated with an elevated risk for en- dometrial adenocarcinoma in Chinese women.Methods:A multigenic case-control study was conducted,eighty-seven endometrial adenocarcinoma patients and ninety controls were recrui- ted.PCR-RFLP assays were used to determine the genotypes of estrogen-metabolizing genes and ERa gene.Results:The endometrial adenocarcinoma risk associated with individual susceptibili- ty genotypes varied among the six polymorphic sites and was the highest for CYP17,followed by CYP1 A1 Ile-Val,CYP1A1 MspI,COMT,ERa XhaI and ERa PvuII.Multivariate logistic regres- sion showed the CYP1A1 MspI genotype was the most significant determinant for endometrial adenocarcinoma development and was associated with a 3.61 fold increase in risk(95% confi- dence interval,1.73~7.55).Furthermore,a trend of increasing risk for developing endometrial adenocarcinoma was found in women harboring higher numbers of high-risk genotypes.Conclu- sion:The CYP1A1,CYP17 and ERa XbaI genotypes are related to the susceptibility of endome- trial adenocarcinoma,they may be useful markers for predicting endometrial adenocarcinoma susceptibility.The allele encoding for low acticity COMT,ERa PvuII may not be a genetic risk factor for endometrial adenocarcinoma.
Yang Xingsheng Liu Jie Zhong Yanhui Zhang Xian Wang Yan