A genetic variant in PIK3R1 is associated with pancreatic cancer survival in the Chinese population.
Ying ZhuJuntao KeYajie GongYang YangXiating PengJianbo TianDanyi ZouNan YangXiaoyang WangShufang MeiMeilin RaoPingting YingYao DengHaoxue WangHongli ZhangBin LiHao WanYue LiSiyuan NiuYimin CaiMing ZhangZequn LuRong ZhongXiaoping MiaoJiang ChangPublished in: Cancer medicine (2019)
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest malignancies with few early detection tests or effective therapies. PI3K-AKT signaling is recognized to modulate cancer progression. We previously identified that a genetic variant in PKN1 increased pancreatic cancer risk through the PKN1/FAK/PI3K/AKT pathway. In order to investigate the associations between genetic variations in that pathway and pancreatic cancer prognosis, we conducted a two-stage survival analysis in a total of 547 Chinese pancreatic cancer patients. Consequently, a variant, rs13167294 A>C in PIK3R1, was significantly associated with poor survival in both stages and with hazard ratio being 1.32 (95% CI = 1.13-1.56, P = 0.0007) in the combined analysis. Function annotation and prediction suggested that genetic variants in this locus might affect overall survival of pancreatic cancer patients by regulating PIK3R1 expression.