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- Title
Influence of variants in serotonin modulating genes on the risk, aggressiveness, and prognosis of oropharynx cancer.
- Authors
Queiroz, Gabriela Souza Rodrigues; Carron, Juliana; Macedo, Ligia Traldi; Lima, Carmen Silvia Passos; Lourenço, Gustavo Jacob
- Abstract
Background: Serotonin (5‐HT) is involved in regulating tumor growth, as well as psychiatric disorders. It is synthesized by tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) and acts through 5‐HT receptors (HTRs). Single‐nucleotide variations (SNVs) in TPH1 rs623580 (T>A), TPH2 rs4570625 (G>T), and HTR1D rs674386 (G>A) may affect 5‐HT levels. However, the effect of these SNVs on oropharynx carcinoma (OPC) is unknown. Methods: DNA from 251 patients with OPC and 254 controls was analyzed by RT‐PCR. Transcriptional activity of TPH1 rs623580 and HTR1D rs674386 was studied by luciferase assays. Multivariate statistical tests were utilized to evaluate group differences and survival outcomes. Results: TPH1 TT was more frequent in patients than in controls (OR: 1.56, p = 0.03). Patients with HTR1D GG/GA showed invasive tumors (p = 0.01) and shorter survival (HR: 1.66, p = 0.04). TPH1 TT (0.79‐fold, p = 0.03) and HTR1D GG (0.64‐fold, p = 0.008) presented lower transcriptional activity. Conclusion: Our data suggest that SNVs in 5‐HT modulating genes can influence OPC.
- Subjects
SEROTONIN; TRYPTOPHAN hydroxylase; SEROTONIN receptors; CANCER prognosis; SURVIVAL rate; SEROTONIN syndrome
- Publication
Head & Neck, 2023, Vol 45, Issue 7, p1790
- ISSN
1043-3074
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/hed.27394