R. Anggriani, N. Soeroso, S. Tarigan, P. Eyanoer, Hidayati Hidayat
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Background: The major significant factor that affected lung cancer development among female passive smokers is environmental tobacco smoke. Nicotine can be found in a never smoker population, such as a child whose father is a smoker. Lung carcinogenesis in never smoker populations is affected by nicotine metabolism by CYP2A6 gene, which encodes the main nicotine metabolizing-enzyme. The aim of this study was to assess the genetic polymorphism of CYP2A6 and its association with secondhand smokers among females who have suffered from lung cancer in North Sumatra population.Materials and methods: This study was a case-control study, composed of 53 case subjects and 46 control subjects that were involved through a purposive sampling technique from two hospitals in Medan. PCR-RFLP was used for the examination of CYP2A6 gene to determine the genotype. The data were analyzed with conditional logistic regression test using Epi Info 7.0 software.Results: The most common genotype of CYP2A6 detected in this study was *1B/*1B (40.4%), while *1B allele had the highest prevalence (55.5%). There was no significant association between CYP2A6 genotype (p-value=0.61) or alleles (p-value=0.25) and the incidence of lung cancer.Conclusion: There was no association between CYP2A6 polymorphism and the incidence of lung cancer in secondhand smoker females.Keywords: CYP2A6, PCR-RFLP, female secondhand smokers, lung cancer
背景:影响女性被动吸烟者肺癌发生的主要因素是环境烟草烟雾。尼古丁可以在从不吸烟的人群中发现,比如父亲吸烟的孩子。不吸烟人群的肺癌发生受尼古丁代谢的CYP2A6基因的影响,该基因编码主要的尼古丁代谢酶。本研究的目的是评估北苏门答腊岛女性肺癌患者中CYP2A6基因多态性及其与二手吸烟者的关系。材料与方法:本研究为病例-对照研究,采用有目的抽样方法,选取棉兰两家医院的53名病例和46名对照。采用PCR-RFLP检测CYP2A6基因,确定基因型。采用Epi Info 7.0软件对数据进行条件logistic回归检验。结果:本研究中CYP2A6基因型以*1B/*1B基因型最多(40.4%),其中*1B等位基因患病率最高(55.5%)。CYP2A6基因型(p值=0.61)和等位基因(p值=0.25)与肺癌发病率无显著相关性。结论:女性二手吸烟者CYP2A6基因多态性与肺癌发病率无相关性。关键词:CYP2A6, PCR-RFLP,女性二手吸烟者,肺癌