EPHX1 rs1051740 T>C (Tyr113His) is strongly associated with acute myeloid leukemia and KMT2A rearrangements in early age
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EPHX1 rs1051740 T>C (Tyr113His) is strongly associated with acute myeloid leukemia and KMT2A rearrangements in early age
Abstract
Experimental and epidemiological data have shown that acute myeloid leukemia in early-age (i-AML) originates prenatally. The risk association between transplacental exposure to benzene metabolites and i-AML might be influenced by genetic susceptibility. In this study, we investigated the relationship between genetic polymorphisms in CYP2E1, EPHX1, MPO, NQO1, GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes, and i-AML risk. The study included 101 i-AMLs and 416 healthy controls. Genomic DNA from study subjects was purified from bone marrow or peripheral blood aspirates and genotyped for genetic polymorphisms by real-time PCR allelic discrimination, Sanger sequencing and multiplex PCR. Crude and adjusted odds ratios (OR, adjOR, respectively) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were assessed using unconditional logistic regression to estimate the magnitude of risk associations. EPHX1 rs1051740 T>C was associated with i-AML risk under the co-dominant (adjOR 3.04, P = 0.003) and recessive (adjOR 2.99, P = 0.002) models. In stratified analysis, EPHX1 rs1051740 was associated with increased risk for i-AML with KMT2A rearrangement (adjOR 3.06, P = 0.045), i-AML with megakaryocytic differentiation (adjOR 5.10, P = 0.008), and i-AML with type I mutation (adjOR 2.02, P = 0.037). EPHX1 rs1051740-rs2234922 C-G haplotype was also associated with increased risk for i-AML (adjOR 2.55, P = 0.043), and for i-AML with KMT2A rearrangement (adjOR 3.23, P = 0.034). Since EPHX1 enzyme is essential in cellular defense against epoxides, the diminished enzymatic activity conferred by the variant allele C could explain the risk associations found for i-AML. In conclusion, EPHX1 rs1051740 plays an important role in i-AML's genetic susceptibility by modulating the carcinogenic effects of epoxide exposures in the bone marrow.
Keywords: EPHX1; Genetic polymorphisms; Infant AML; KMT2A/MLL-r.
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