Joosun Shin, Marilyn J Hammer, Steven M Paul, Yvette P Conley, Carolyn Harris, Kate Oppegaard, Lisa Morse, Bruce A Cooper, Jon D Levine, Christine Miaskowski
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目的:气短是癌症患者的常见症状。然而,人们对这种令人头疼的症状的发病机制却知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在确定乳腺癌手术前妇女气短的发生率和相关风险因素,并确定气短与钾通道基因多态性之间的关联:方法: 在乳腺癌手术前招募患者并填写一份关于气短发生情况的自我报告问卷。使用定制阵列对钾通道基因的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)进行基因分型。多重逻辑回归分析确定了气短发生与 10 个候选基因中 SNPs 之间的关联:结果:在 398 名患者中,11.1% 的人报告有气短症状。这些患者的家庭年收入较低,合并症负担较重,功能状况较差。在控制了功能状态、合并症负担、祖先基因组估计值以及自我报告的种族和民族之后,在多元回归分析中仍然显著的遗传关联是钾电压门控通道亚家族 D (KCND2) rs12673992、钾电压门控通道修饰亚家族 S (KCNS1) rs4499491 和钾双孔通道亚家族 K (KCNK2) rs4411107:这些研究结果值得推广,但它们表明,钾通道功能的改变可能是导致女性在乳腺癌手术前出现气短的原因之一。
Associations Between Preoperative Shortness of Breath and Potassium Channels Gene Variations in Women With Breast Cancer.
Objectives: Shortness of breath is a common symptom in patients with cancer. However, the mechanisms that underlie this troublesome symptom are poorly understood. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of and associated risk factors for shortness of breath in women prior to breast cancer surgery and identify associations between shortness of breath and polymorphisms for potassium channel genes.
Methods: Patients were recruited prior to breast cancer surgery and completed a self-report questionnaire on the occurrence of shortness of breath. Genotyping of single nucleotides polymorphism (SNPs) in potassium channel genes was performed using a custom array. Multiple logistic regression analyses were done to identify associations between the occurrence of shortness of breath and SNPs in ten candidate genes.
Results: Of the 398 patients, 11.1% reported shortness of breath. These patients had a lower annual household income, a higher comorbidity burden, and a lower functional status. After controlling for functional status, comorbidity burden, genomic estimates of ancestry and self-reported race and ethnicity, the genetic associations that remained significant in the multiple regression analyses were for potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily D (KCND2) rs12673992, potassium voltage-gated channel modifier subfamily S (KCNS1) rs4499491, and potassium two pore channel subfamily K (KCNK2) rs4411107.
Conclusions: While these findings warrant replication, they suggest that alterations in potassium channel function may contribute to the occurrence of shortness of breath in women prior to breast cancer surgery.