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Prognostic value of GPC5 polymorphism rs2352028 and clinical characteristics in Chinese lung cancer patients.

Fan WangYutao LiZhengxing LiZixiu ZouYongming LuChang XuZongXu ZhaoHuaiZhou WangYi WangShicheng GuoLi JinJiucun WangQiang LiGengXi JiangFan XiaBo ShenJunjie Wu
Published in: Future oncology (London, England) (2022)
Background: GPC5 rs2352028 is associated with the risk of lung cancer, but its relationship with lung cancer prognosis is unclear. Materials & methods: The authors collected blood samples from 888 patients with lung cancer and used a Cox proportional hazards model to analyze the association between prognosis and GPC5  polymorphism rs2352028. Results: GPC5 rs2352028 C > T was associated with a better prognosis. Patients with CT genotype had longer overall survival than those with CC genotype. Additionally, older and early-stage patients with CT + TT genotype had a lower risk of death than those with CC genotype. Conclusion: GPC5  rs2352028 C > T may play a protective role in patients with lung cancer and GPC5 rs2352028 may be a potential genetic marker for lung cancer prognosis.
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