Genetic Polymorphisms in the Vitamin D Pathway and Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Survival
Pathology & Oncology Research, pp 1–7
Jinyu Kong Xiaojie Chen Jian Wang Jingxin Li Fangxiu Xu Shegan Gao Herbert Yu Biyun Qian
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- see also Overview Lung cancer and vitamin D, Cancer - After diagnosis, Overview Cancer and vitamin D
Lung Cancer Meta-analyses
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Lung Cancer death 40 percent less likely if high level of Vitamin D – meta-analysis Nov 2020
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Lung Cancer more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis June 2019
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Lung Cancer risk decreased 2.4 percent with every 100 IU Vitamin D extra intake – meta-analysis Sept 2018
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Lung Cancer patients were 2.4 times more likely to have a poor Vitamin D Receptor gene – July 2017
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Lung Cancer death 60 percent less likely if high level of vitamin D – 2 meta-analysis 2017
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Lung Cancer risk decreases 5 percent for every 2.5 nanogram increase in Vitamin D – meta-analysis Sept 2015
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Lung Cancer less likely if vitamin D (higher level or supplement) – meta-analysis May 2015
Lung Cancer Genetics
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Lung Cancer risk increases if low Vitamin D, poor activation of Vitamin D Receptor which affects the CALB1 gene – June 2024
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Lung Cancer is up to 7 X more deadly if poor vitamin D genes – Oct 2021
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Lung Cancer (NSLC) more lethal if poor Vitamin D gene ( CYP2R1) – Oct 2019
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Live longer with lung cancer if have good vitamin D genes (or perhaps lots of vitamin D) – Dec 2017
Lung Cancer Vitamin D Receptor
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Lung Cancer risk increases if low Vitamin D, poor activation of Vitamin D Receptor which affects the CALB1 gene – June 2024
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Lung Cancer is up to 7 X more deadly if poor vitamin D genes – Oct 2021
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Lung Cancer more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis June 2019
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Effects of Resveratrol against Lung Cancer in mice – Nov 2017
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Lung Cancer patients were 2.4 times more likely to have a poor Vitamin D Receptor gene – July 2017
Wikipedia
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Note: Trends for two additional genes
Various genetic polymorphisms have been linked to lung cancer susceptibility and survival outcomes. Vitamin D (VD) regulates cell proliferation and differentiation, inhibits tumor growth and induces apoptosis. Observations from several previous studies including our own suggest that genetic polymorphisms in the VD pathway may be associated with lung cancer risk. The aim of this study is to assess if genetic polymorphisms in the VD pathway are associated with the prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in five genes in the VD pathway were genotyped with the TaqMan assays in 542 patients with primary NSCLC, and the relationships between these SNPs and overall survival were evaluated.
We found that SNP rs10741657 in the CYP2R1 gene was associated with the prognosis of NSCLC, especially in elderly patients and not being treated with chemotherapy. Some of the VD pathway-related genetic polymorphisms may influence the prognosis of NSCLC. More research is needed to further confirm the finding and test if VD supplements can be used for NSCLC treatment.
Lung Cancer (NSLC) more lethal if poor Vitamin D gene ( CYP2R1) – Oct 2019
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- see also Overview Lung cancer and vitamin D, Cancer - After diagnosis, Overview Cancer and vitamin D
Lung Cancer Meta-analyses
- Lung Cancer death 40 percent less likely if high level of Vitamin D – meta-analysis Nov 2020
- Lung Cancer more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis June 2019
- Lung Cancer risk decreased 2.4 percent with every 100 IU Vitamin D extra intake – meta-analysis Sept 2018
- Lung Cancer patients were 2.4 times more likely to have a poor Vitamin D Receptor gene – July 2017
- Lung Cancer death 60 percent less likely if high level of vitamin D – 2 meta-analysis 2017
- Lung Cancer risk decreases 5 percent for every 2.5 nanogram increase in Vitamin D – meta-analysis Sept 2015
- Lung Cancer less likely if vitamin D (higher level or supplement) – meta-analysis May 2015
Lung Cancer Genetics
- Lung Cancer risk increases if low Vitamin D, poor activation of Vitamin D Receptor which affects the CALB1 gene – June 2024
- Lung Cancer is up to 7 X more deadly if poor vitamin D genes – Oct 2021
- Lung Cancer (NSLC) more lethal if poor Vitamin D gene ( CYP2R1) – Oct 2019
- Live longer with lung cancer if have good vitamin D genes (or perhaps lots of vitamin D) – Dec 2017
Lung Cancer Vitamin D Receptor
- Lung Cancer risk increases if low Vitamin D, poor activation of Vitamin D Receptor which affects the CALB1 gene – June 2024
- Lung Cancer is up to 7 X more deadly if poor vitamin D genes – Oct 2021
- Lung Cancer more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis June 2019
- Effects of Resveratrol against Lung Cancer in mice – Nov 2017
- Lung Cancer patients were 2.4 times more likely to have a poor Vitamin D Receptor gene – July 2017
Wikipedia
From the web
 Download the PDF from VitaminDWiki
Note: Trends for two additional genes
Various genetic polymorphisms have been linked to lung cancer susceptibility and survival outcomes. Vitamin D (VD) regulates cell proliferation and differentiation, inhibits tumor growth and induces apoptosis. Observations from several previous studies including our own suggest that genetic polymorphisms in the VD pathway may be associated with lung cancer risk. The aim of this study is to assess if genetic polymorphisms in the VD pathway are associated with the prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in five genes in the VD pathway were genotyped with the TaqMan assays in 542 patients with primary NSCLC, and the relationships between these SNPs and overall survival were evaluated.
We found that SNP rs10741657 in the CYP2R1 gene was associated with the prognosis of NSCLC, especially in elderly patients and not being treated with chemotherapy. Some of the VD pathway-related genetic polymorphisms may influence the prognosis of NSCLC. More research is needed to further confirm the finding and test if VD supplements can be used for NSCLC treatment.
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