NOD2 3020insC Alone Is Not Sufficient for Colorectal Cancer Predisposition
- 15 October 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Cancer Research
- Vol. 64 (20) , 7245-7247
- https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-04-2364
Abstract
Mutations in NOD2 have been shown to associate with increased susceptibility to Crohn’s disease. A recent Polish study linked the truncating NOD2 3020insC variant with an increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) at an older age (>50 years) of disease onset, with an odds ratio of 2.23. We studied the possible contribution of the 3020insC variant to CRC risk in a series of 1,042 Finnish population-based patients from which 926 samples were successfully analyzed and in 348 anonymous cancer-free controls. The frequency of the 3020insC mutation was 3.7% in both CRC patients (34 of 926, including 1 homozygote) and cancer-free controls (13 of 348; odds ratio, 0.98; confidence interval, 0.51–1.88). Contrary to the Polish study, there was no significant difference in the mutation rates between CRC patients > 50 years of age (25 of 576; 4.3%) and controls in the present series. We studied respective tumor tissue DNAs of all patients displaying heterozygous 3020insC changes for loss of heterozygosity. Loss of heterozygosity at NOD2 was observed in only 1 of the 33 CRC samples. Our results suggest that NOD2 3020insC alone does not contribute to CRC risk. If this variant predisposes to CRC, additional factors not present in the Finnish population need to be involved.Keywords
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