Evaluation and integration of genetic signature for prediction risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Southern China.
Xiuchan GuoCheryl A WinklerJi LiLi GuanMinzhong TangJian LiaoHong DengGuy de ThéYi ZengStephen J O'BrienPublished in: BioMed research international (2014)
The reported associations between ITGA9 variants and NPC were not replicated. Multiple loci of GABBR1, HLA-F, HLA-A, and HCG9 were statistically significant in both cohorts (P(combined) range from 5.96 × 10(-17) to 0.02). We show for the first time that these factors influence NPC development independent of environmental risk factors. This study also indicated that the SNP alone cannot serve as a predictive/diagnostic marker for NPC. Integrating the most significant SNP with IgA antibodies status to EBV, which is presently used as screening/diagnostic marker for NPC in Chinese populations, did not improve the AUC estimate for diagnosis of NPC.