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Melanoma death risk 0.63 X lower if poor Vitamin D Binding Gene – July 2023


Association of functional, inherited vitamin D-binding protein variants with melanoma-specific death

JNCI Cancer Spectr . 2023 Jul 26;pkad051. doi: 10.1093/jncics/pkad051
David Corley Gibbs 1, Nancy E Thomas 2 3, Peter A Kanetsky 4, Li Luo 5, Klaus J Busam 6, Anne E Cust 7 8 9, Hoda Anton-Culver 10, Richard P Gallagher 11, Roberto Zanetti 12 13, Stefano Rosso 12 13, Lidia Sacchetto 12 13, Sharon N Edmiston 3, Kathleen Conway 3 14, David W Ollila 3 15, Colin B Begg 6, Marianne Berwick 5, Sarah V Ward 6 16, Irene Orlow 6

Background: It is unclear whether genetic variants affecting vitamin D metabolism are associated with melanoma prognosis. Two functional missense variants in the vitamin D-binding protein gene (GC), rs7041 and rs4588, determine three common haplotypes Gc1s, Gc1f, and Gc2. Gc1f may be associated with decreased all-cause death among melanoma patients, based on results of a prior study, but its association with melanoma-specific death is unclear.

Methods: We investigated the association of the Gc1s, Gc1f, and Gc2 haplotypes with melanoma-specific and all-cause death among 4,490 individuals with incident, invasive primary melanoma in two population-based studies using multivariable Cox-proportional hazards regression.

Results: In the pooled analysis of both datasets, those with the Gc1f haplotype had a 37% lower risk of melanoma-specific death compared to those without Gc1f (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.63, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.47 to 0.83, P = 0.001) adjusting for age, sex, study center, first or higher-order primary melanoma, tumor site, pigmentary phenotypes, and Breslow thickness. Associations were similar in both studies. In pooled analyses stratified by Breslow thickness, the corresponding melanoma-specific death HRs for those with the Gc1f haplotype compared to those without Gc1f were 0.89 (95% CI = 0.63 to 1.27) among participants with tumors ≤2.0 mm and 0.40 (95% CI = 0.25 to 0.63) among participants with tumors >2.0 mm (Pinteraction= 0.003).

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that individuals with the GC haplotype Gc1f may have a lower risk of dying from melanoma-specifically from thicker, higher-risk melanoma-compared to those without Gc1f.
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VitaminDWiki – Vitamin D Binding Protein category listing has 178 items

Vitamin D Binding Protein (GC) gene can decrease the bio-available Vitamin D that can get to cells,

  • GC is not the only such gene - there are 3 others, all invisible to standard Vitamin D tests
  • The bio-available calculation does not notice the effect of GC, CYP27B1, CYP24A1, and VDR
  • The actual D getting to the cells is a function of measured D and all 4 genes
  • There is >2X increase in 8+ health problems if have poor VDBP (GC)
  • It appears that VDBP only blocks oral vitamin D,

VitaminDWiki – Vitamin D Binding Protein has a list of health problems

Increased
Risk
Health Problem
11 XPreeclampsia
6.5XT1D in SA Blacks
6 XFood Allergy
5 XPTSD
4 X, 5XKidney Cancer
4 XPoor Response to Oral Vitamin D
3 XEar infection
2.8 X MS
2.5 XSevere Autism
2 X Colorectal Cancer
2 XProstate Cancer -in those with dark skins
1.3 XInfertility

Note: Other studies have found an INCREASE in cancer problems with Vitamin D Binding Protein


16+ VitaminDWiki Vitamin D Binding gene with CANCER in the title

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Items found: 16
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2 X better survival of digestive cancer if 2,000 IU of Vitamin D plus good VDBP gene – RCT Feb 2020 04 Feb, 2020
5X less risk of Kidney cancer if good ratio of Vitamin D binding protein to circulating vitamin D – Nov 2013 11 Oct, 2015
Breast Cancer far more likely in the sister having poor Vitamin D binding protein or poor CYP2R1 gene – March 2018 18 Mar, 2018
Cancer risk weakly associated with vitamin D-binding protein – meta-analysis Sept 2015 15 Oct, 2015
Cancer treatment by Vitamin D sometimes is restricted by genes – Oct 2018 01 Nov, 2018
Colorectal Cancer death 2.1X more likely if poor Vitamin D plus poor Vitamin D Binding protein – May 2020 12 May, 2020
If parents exposed to pesticides, genes changed. will need more vitamin D to avoid Prostate Cancer – July 2013 09 Jan, 2017
Increased risk of various cancers if poor vitamin D genes (Binding Protein and CYP27B1) - Sept 2019 25 Sep, 2019
Kidney Cancer 4X more likely if poor Vitamin D Binding Protein (5X in previous study) – Oct 2019 30 Oct, 2019
Lung Cancer is up to 7 X more deadly if poor vitamin D genes – Oct 2021 25 Oct, 2021
Melanoma death risk 0.63 X lower if poor Vitamin D Binding Gene – July 2023 26 Aug, 2023
Melanoma survival doubled with Vitamin D binding protein polymorphism – Nov 2015 18 Nov, 2015
Pancreatic Cancer with high levels of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Binding Protein – Mar 2012 14 May, 2014
Prostate cancer 3X more likely to be lethal if both low vitamin D and poor Vitamin D Binding gene – March 2020 11 Jul, 2019
Prostate Cancer risk in black men increased 2X having poor Vitamin D Binding Protein – July 2017 20 Nov, 2017
Twice as likely to survive Colorectal Cancer if had good level of Vitamin D Binding Protein – July 2019 12 Jul, 2019

See also: Melanoma might be suppressed by Vitamin D - many studies


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