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Query: EC:1.6.5.2 (
NQO1
)
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NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase
(
NQO1
) has been proposed to play a protective role against the toxic effects of benzo[a]pyrene quinones. The C(609)T base change in the
NQO1
gene, resulting in a Pro(187)Ser amino acid change in the protein, has been associated with deficient enzyme activity. We examined whether this polymorphism modified the risks of smoking-related cancers in a case-control study involving patients with lung cancer (n = 150), laryngeal cancer (n = 129), oral/
pharyngeal cancer
(n = 121) and control individuals (n = 172), all Caucasian smokers. No statistically significant associations were observed between the
NQO1
genotypes and smoking-related cancers, although the Ser/Ser genotype was associated with a tendency towards increased risk for lung cancer (odds ratio [OR] = 2.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.7-6.7) and for oral/
pharyngeal cancer
(OR = 2.3, 95% CI 0.6-8.2). No significant interaction between the
NQO1
genotype and either smoking exposure or GSTM1 genotype was found. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that lack of
NQO1
activity may be involved in some smoking-related cancers. However, they were based on small numbers of individuals with the putative atrisk genotype, and the associations did not reach statistical significance. Moreover, these results contrast with those observed in some other ethnic populations, where a protective effect of the
NQO1
Ser allele was found. Further studies are therefore clearly needed for a better understanding of the potential role of
NQO1
activity in tobacco-related cancers.
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PMID:Role of NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase polymorphism at codon 187 in susceptibility to lung, laryngeal and oral/pharyngeal cancers. 2388 15