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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2015; 31 (6): 1411-1416
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-175118

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Objective:To investigate the association of NFKB1 -94 ins/del ATTG, NFKBIA -826C>T and NFKBIA -881A>G polymorphisms with risk of lung cancer in a Chinese population


Methods:Genotyping of the polymorphisms were performed on 1,436 subjects [718 cases and 718 controls] by using PCR-RFLP technique, followed by DNA sequencing


Results:We found a significant risk reduction associated with heterozygous ins/del [OR=0.705, 95% CI=0.566-0.878, P=0.002] and variant del/del [OR=0.342, 95% CI=0.221-0.528, P<0.001] genotypes of the NFKB1 polymorphism. In contrast, the heterozygous and variantgenotypes of theNFKBIA polymorphisms showed association with increased lung cancer risk [NFKBIA -826 CT,OR=1.256, 95%CI=1.004-1.572, P=0.046; TT,OR=1.773, 95% CI=1.131-2.778, P=0.013; NFKBIA -881 AG,OR=1.277, 95% CI=1.023-1.599, P=0.031; GG,OR=1.801, 95% CI=1.169-2.775, P=0.008]. Several genotypic combinations of the three polymorphisms also showed significant association with lung cancer risk. The risk association of NFKB1 polymorphism remained significant when analyses were done according to gender and smoking status [P<0.05]. The significance of NFKBIA risk association was not observed when gender-specific analyses were made [P>0.05], while only NFKBIA -881 GG genotype showed significant risk association among smokers when analyzed according to smoking status [P=0.032]


Conclusions: Polymorphisms in NFKB1 and NFKBIAgenes were associated with risk of lung cancer


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Humans , Female , Male , NF-kappa B , Retrospective Studies , Case-Control Studies , Risk Factors , Genotyping Techniques , Polymorphism, Genetic
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Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-640789

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Objective To explore the application of nurse-administered psychological assessment scale for patients early after trauma in the wounded after Wenchuan earthquake.Methods The clinically commonly used self-rating scales (integrated SCL-90,SDS and SAS,and mental status scale in non-psychiatric settings),clinician-administered scale (nurse-administered psychological assessment scale for patients early after trauma)and diagnostic criteria in psychiatric settings(CCMD-3)were employed to assess the mental status of 21 patients after Wenchuan earthquake,and the recovery rates of these scales were analysed.Results All the 21 patients suffered from psychological disturbance to some extent, while none met the criteria of mental diseases.The recovery rate of the integrated SCL-90,SDS and SAS was only 9.5%, while those of the nurse-administered psychological assessment scale for patients early after trauma and mental status scale in non-psychiatric settings reached 100%.Conclusion The nurse-administered psychological assessment scale for patients early after trauma and mental status scale in non-psychiatric settings with fewer items are more suitable for the wounded early after earthquake,with a favourable confidence and efficacy.The diagnostic criteria in psychiatric settings can not be universally used in the wounded after earthquake.

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