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Duffy (Fy), DARC, and neutropenia among women from the United States, Europe and the Caribbean.
Grann, Victor R ; Ziv, Elad ; Joseph, Cecil K ; Neugut, Alfred I ; Wei, Ying ; Jacobson, Judith S ; Horwitz, Marshall S ; Bowman, Natalie ; Beckmann, Kenneth ; Hershman, Dawn L .
Affiliation
  • Grann, Victor R ; Columbia University. Mailman School of Public Health. Departments of Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Policy. New York, NY. United States of America
  • Ziv, Elad ; University of California. Institute for Human Genetics. Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine. San Francisco. United States of America
  • Joseph, Cecil K ; Long Island University. Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Department of Biochemistry. Brooklyn, NY. United States of America
  • Neugut, Alfred I ; Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. New York, NY. United States of America
  • Wei, Ying ; Columbia University. Mailman School of Public Health. Department of Biostatistics. New York, NY. United States of America
  • Jacobson, Judith S ; Columbia University. Mailman School of Public Health. Department of Epidemiology. New York, NY. United States of America
  • Horwitz, Marshall S ; University of Washington. Division of Medical Genetics and Medicine. Seattle, WA. United States of America
  • Bowman, Natalie ; Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York, NY. United States of America
  • Beckmann, Kenneth ; Children' Hospital Oakland Research Institute. Oakland, CA. United States of America
  • Hershman, Dawn L ; Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Mailman School of Public Health, and Department of Medicine. New York, NY. United States of America
British journal of haematology ; 143(2): 288-293, Oct.2008. tabgraf
Article in English | MedCarib | ID: med-17881
Responsible library: TT5
Localization: TT5; W1, BR535
ABSTRACT
Neutropenia associated with race/ethnicity has essentially been unexplained and, although thought to be benign, may affect therapy for cancer or other illnesses. A recent study linked a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (rs2814778) in the Duffy antigen/receptor chemokine gene (DARC) with white blood cell count. We therefore analysed the association of the rs2814778 CC, TC and TT genotypes with absolute neutrophil count (ANC) among asymptomatic women from the Caribbean, Europe and the United States. Among 261 study participants, 33/47 women from Barbados/Trinidad-Tobago, 34/49 from Haiti, 26/37 from Jamaica, and 29/38 US-born black women, but only 4/50 from the Dominican Republic and 0/40 US- or European-born whites (P = 0.0001) had the CC genotype. In a linear regression model that included percentage African ancestry, national origin, cytokines, socio-economic factors and the ELA2 rs57834246 SNP, only the DARC rs2814778 genotype and C-reactive protein were associated with ANC (P < 0.0001). Women with the CC genotype had lower ANC than other women. Further research is needed on the associations of rs2814778 genotype with neutropenia and treatment delay in the setting of cancer. A better understanding of these associations may help to improve cancer outcomes among individuals of African ancestry.
Subject(s)
Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MedCarib Main subject: Trinidad and Tobago / Ethnicity / Caribbean Region / Chemokines / Genotype / Neutropenia Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Trinidad and Tobago Language: English Journal: British journal of haematology Year: 2008 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Children' Hospital Oakland Research Institute/United States of America / Columbia University/United States of America / Long Island University/United States of America / University of California/United States of America / University of Washington/United States of America
Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MedCarib Main subject: Trinidad and Tobago / Ethnicity / Caribbean Region / Chemokines / Genotype / Neutropenia Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Trinidad and Tobago Language: English Journal: British journal of haematology Year: 2008 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Children' Hospital Oakland Research Institute/United States of America / Columbia University/United States of America / Long Island University/United States of America / University of California/United States of America / University of Washington/United States of America
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