A common interleukin-6 promoter polymorphism in patients with vulvar cancer.

Christoph Grimm, Lucia Six, Caroline Tomovski, Paul Speiser, Elmar Joura, Robert Zeillinger, Gerhard Sliutz, Alexander Reinthaller, Lukas A Hefler
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Abstract

Objective: Besides its important role in immune response and inflammatory processes the cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) is crucially involved in carcinogenesis. A common polymorphism within the gene encoding IL-6 (IL6) is known to alter IL-6 protein expression and has been associated with patients' prognosis in various malignancies. No data are available with respect to vulvar cancer. Therefore, we determined the prognostic potential of the common -174(G-->C) single nucleotide polymorphism in the promoter region of IL6 in a series of patients with this disease.

Methods: The IL6 promoter polymorphism was investigated in 81 Caucasian patients with surgically treated squamous cell vulvar cancer using pyrosequencing. Results were correlated with clinical data.

Results: No association was ascertained between the IL6 promoter polymorphism and the investigated clinicopathologic parameters, ie, tumor stage, lymph node involvement, tumor grade, and patient's age at diagnosis. In an univariate analysis, lymph node involvement and patients' age at diagnosis were associated with patient prognosis. In a multivariate analysis, including tumor stage and lymph node involvement as established prognostic factors and the IL6 promoter polymorphism, lymph node involvement, and the presence of at least one mutant allele, but not tumor stage, were associated with increased disease-free and overall survival.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that the IL6 -174(G-->C) promoter polymorphism might serve as an additional prognostic parameter in patients with vulvar cancer.

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外阴癌患者常见的白细胞介素-6启动子多态性
目的:白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)除了在免疫反应和炎症过程中发挥重要作用外,还在肿瘤发生过程中发挥重要作用。已知编码IL-6 (IL6)基因的常见多态性可以改变IL-6蛋白的表达,并与各种恶性肿瘤患者的预后相关。没有关于外阴癌的资料。因此,我们确定了一系列患有这种疾病的患者il - 6启动子区域常见的-174(G- >C)单核苷酸多态性的预后潜力。方法:应用焦磷酸测序技术对81例外科治疗的白种人鳞状细胞外阴癌患者il - 6启动子多态性进行研究。结果与临床资料相关。结果:IL6启动子多态性与所研究的临床病理参数,即肿瘤分期、淋巴结累及、肿瘤分级和患者诊断年龄之间没有相关性。在单变量分析中,淋巴结受累程度和患者诊断时的年龄与患者预后相关。在一项多变量分析中,包括肿瘤分期和淋巴结受累作为确定的预后因素和il - 6启动子多态性,淋巴结受累和至少一个突变等位基因的存在,而不是肿瘤分期,与无病和总生存率的增加有关。结论:我们的数据表明,IL6 -174(G- >C)启动子多态性可能是外阴癌患者预后的一个额外参数。
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