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Interleukin-6 Polymorphism and prostate cancer risk in population of Eastern Croatia (CROSBI ID 240850)

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Mandić, Sanja ; Sudarević, Bojan ; Marczi, Saška ; Horvat, Vesna ; Ćosić, Ivan ; Mihaljević, Slobodan ; Miličević, Nevenka ; Šimunović, Dalibor ; Galić, Josip Interleukin-6 Polymorphism and prostate cancer risk in population of Eastern Croatia // Collegium antropologicum, 37 (2013), 3; 907-911

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Mandić, Sanja ; Sudarević, Bojan ; Marczi, Saška ; Horvat, Vesna ; Ćosić, Ivan ; Mihaljević, Slobodan ; Miličević, Nevenka ; Šimunović, Dalibor ; Galić, Josip

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Interleukin-6 Polymorphism and prostate cancer risk in population of Eastern Croatia

Recent studies suggest that chronic inflammation is crucial in the development and progression of prostate cancer (CaP). Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a proinflammatory cytokine that plays an important role in intraprostatic inflammation and thus carcinogenesis. The –174G>C polymorphism of IL-6 gene has been associated with high IL-6 producer phenotype and an increased risk for CaP. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the mentioned IL-6 polymorphism and CaP risk, as well as to compare the genotype frequency between the different tumour grades of CaP, in population of Eastern Croatia. We analyzed the IL-6 polymorphism in 120 CaP patients and 120 controls with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). CaP patients and BPH controls did not statistically differ in studied IL-6 polymorphism. Furthermore, high IL-6 producer genotypes (GG or GC) were more frequent in controls than in CaP group (86.7% vs 80.8%, respectively, p=0.147). Also, no statistically significant difference in IL-6 high and low producer genotype frequency was noticed between well, moderately and poorly differentiated tumours. Our results, taken together with other studies on the subject, suggest that IL-6 – 174 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) distribution may differ between various ethnic groups and that a single cytokine gene polymorphism has probably just a minor effect on CaP susceptibility. Further studies should be performed to clarify the link between SNPs of different cytokines and the risk for CaP

prostate cancer ; IL-6 ; SNPs ; Croatia

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37 (3)

2013.

907-911

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0350-6134

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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