Genetic Variations in CYP19A1 and SLCO1B1 Genes and Their Association with Endometrial Cancer Risk in the Taiwanese Population: A Case–Control Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Participants
4.2. Genotyping and Quality Controls
4.3. Follow-Up Procedure
4.4. Statistical Analyses
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Endometrial Cancer Group (n = 373) | Control Group (n = 3730) | p-Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | % | n | % | ||
Age, years (mean/SD) | 60.06 ± 10.91 | 60.06 ± 10.92 | |||
Age group (mean/SD) | |||||
<40 | 14 (37 ± 2.48) | 3.75% | 140 (37.00 ± 2.48) | 3.75% | |
40–60 | 184 (53.23 ± 5.50) | 49.33% | 1840 (53.23 ± 5.50) | 49.33% | |
>60 | 175 (69.09 ± 6.98) | 46.92% | 1750 (69.09 ± 6.98) | 46.92% | |
Hypertension | |||||
No | 288 | 77.2% | 2787 | 74.7% | 0.319 |
Yes | 85 | 22.8% | 943 | 25.3% | |
Diabetes mellitus | |||||
No | 294 | 78.8% | 3014 | 80.8% | 0.392 |
Yes | 79 | 21.2% | 716 | 19.2% | |
Chronic kidney disease | |||||
No | 323 | 86.6% | 3196 | 85.7% | 0.687 |
Yes | 50 | 13.4% | 534 | 14.3% | |
Hyperlipidemia | |||||
No | 301 | 80.7% | 2752 | 73.8% | 0.004 * |
Yes | 72 | 19.3% | 978 | 26.2% | |
Body mass index (kg/m2) | (n = 368) | (n = 3488) | |||
>24 | 206 | 56.0% | 1402 | 40.2% | <0.001 ** |
≤24 | 162 | 44.0% | 2086 | 59.8% | |
LDL (mg/dL), (mean/SD) | 125.75 ± 43.24 | 105.03 ± 33.90 | <0.001 ** | ||
HDL (mg/dL), (mean/SD) | 54.52 ± 15.96 | 58.68 ± 16.45 | 0.001 ** | ||
Triglyceride (mg/dL), (mean/SD) | 143.82 ± 85.80 | 110.88 ± 74.29 | <0.001 ** | ||
Total cholesterol (mg/dL), (mean/SD) | 195.10 ± 49.50 | 182.15 ± 40.92 | <0.001 ** | ||
HbA1c (%), (mean/SD) | 6.4 ± 1.41 | 5.94 ± 0.89 | <0.001 ** |
Variables | Endometrial Cancer Group (n = 373) | |
---|---|---|
n | % | |
Tumor size (mm) | ||
<20 | 64 | 17.16 |
20~49 | 118 | 31.64 |
50~99 | 90 | 24.13 |
>99 | 31 | 8.31 |
unknow | 70 | 18.77 |
Clinical stage 1 | ||
0~2 | 275 | 73.73 |
3~4 | 56 | 15.01 |
unknow | 42 | 11.26 |
Surgery | ||
no | 8 | 2.14 |
yes | 267 | 71.58 |
unknow | 98 | 26.27 |
Recurrence | ||
no | 348 | 93.30 |
yes | 25 | 6.70 |
5-year outcomes | ||
Survive | 371 | 99.46 |
death | 2 | 0.54 |
Smoking | ||
no | 258 | 69.17 |
yes | 2 | 0.54 |
Betel nut chewing | ||
no | 260 | 69.71 |
yes | 1 | 0.27 |
Alcohol consumption | ||
no | 260 | 69.71 |
yes | 1 | 0.27 |
SNP | Case (n = 373) | Control (n = 3730) | p-Value | ||||
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n | % | n | % | ||||
rs2900478 | non-carrier | TT | 286 | 76.68% | 3018 | 80.98% | 0.045 * |
carrier | TA/AA | 87 | 23.32% | 709 | 19.02% | ||
rs17601876 | non-carrier | GG | 197 | 52.82% | 1684 | 45.21% | 0.005 * |
carrier | AG/AA | 176 | 47.18% | 2041 | 54.79% |
Variable | Univariable | ||
---|---|---|---|
OR | 95% CI | p-Value | |
Age, years | 0.998 | (0.9886, 1.0084) | 0.757 |
BMI >= 24 | 1.863 | (1.4890, 2.3297) | <0.001 ** |
LDL | 1.015 | (1.0106, 1.0192) | <0.001 ** |
HDL | 0.983 | (0.9730, 0.9934) | <0.001 ** |
Triglyceride | 1.004 | (1.0023, 1.0052) | <0.001 ** |
Total cholesterol | 1.007 | (1.0036, 1.0101) | <0.001 ** |
HbA1c | 1.335 | (1.2011, 1.4777) | <0.001 ** |
rs2900478 (TA/AA) | 1.196 | (0.9742, 1.4694) | 0.087 |
rs17601876 (AG/GG) | 0.743 | (0.6012, 0.9175) | 0.006 * |
Diabetes mellitus | 1.081 | (0.8317, 1.4051) | 0.560 |
Chronic kidney disease | 0.856 | (0.6233, 1.1759) | 0.338 |
Hyperlipidemia | 0.629 | (0.4801, 0.8251) | 0.001 * |
Hypertension | 0.830 | (0.6426, 1.0720) | 0.154 |
Variable | Multivariable, Model 1 | Multivariable, Model 2 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OR | 95% CI | p-Value | OR | 95% CI | p-Value | |
Age, years | 1.003 | (0.9917, 1.0135) | 0.648 | 1.002 | (0.9913, 1.0132) | 0.690 |
BMI ≥ 24 | 1.941 | (1.5441, 2.4399) | 0.000 ** | 1.936 | (1.5399, 2.4338) | 0.000 ** |
rs2900478 (TA/AA) | 1.207 | (0.9744, 1.4952) | 0.085 | - | - | - |
rs17601876 (AG/GG) | - | - | - | 0.832 | (0.7067, 0.9802) | 0.028 * |
Diabetes mellitus | 1.274 | (0.9429, 1.7218) | 0.115 | 1.281 | (0.9480, 1.7316) | 0.107 |
Chronic kidney disease | 0.934 | (0.6624, 1.3156) | 0.694 | 0.950 | (0.6746, 1.3370) | 0.768 |
Hyperlipidemia | 0.573 | (0.4216, 0.7785) | 0.000 ** | 0.572 | (0.4212, 0.7773) | 0.000 ** |
Hypertension | 0.811 | (0.5997, 1.0964) | 0.173 | 0.806 | (0.5962, 1.0898) | 0.161 |
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Wang, Y.; Wu, Y.-R.; Hsiao, T.-H.; Chen, I.-C.; Kung, H.-F. Genetic Variations in CYP19A1 and SLCO1B1 Genes and Their Association with Endometrial Cancer Risk in the Taiwanese Population: A Case–Control Study. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26, 2461. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26062461
Wang Y, Wu Y-R, Hsiao T-H, Chen I-C, Kung H-F. Genetic Variations in CYP19A1 and SLCO1B1 Genes and Their Association with Endometrial Cancer Risk in the Taiwanese Population: A Case–Control Study. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2025; 26(6):2461. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26062461
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Yu, Yu-Ru Wu, Tzu-Hung Hsiao, I-Chieh Chen, and Hsiao-Fan Kung. 2025. "Genetic Variations in CYP19A1 and SLCO1B1 Genes and Their Association with Endometrial Cancer Risk in the Taiwanese Population: A Case–Control Study" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26, no. 6: 2461. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26062461
APA StyleWang, Y., Wu, Y.-R., Hsiao, T.-H., Chen, I.-C., & Kung, H.-F. (2025). Genetic Variations in CYP19A1 and SLCO1B1 Genes and Their Association with Endometrial Cancer Risk in the Taiwanese Population: A Case–Control Study. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(6), 2461. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26062461