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. 2024 Jun 22;25(13):6860.
doi: 10.3390/ijms25136860.

Effect of HVEM/CD160 Variations on the Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma Risk and Overall Survival

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Effect of HVEM/CD160 Variations on the Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma Risk and Overall Survival

Anna Andrzejczak et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) accounts for approximately 90-95% of all kidney cancers in adults, with clear cell RCC (ccRCC) being the most frequently identified subtype. RCC is known for its responsiveness to immunotherapy, making it an area of significant research interest. Immune checkpoint (IC) molecules, which regulate immune surveillance, are established therapeutic targets in RCC. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of HVEM and CD160 gene polymorphisms on ccRCC susceptibility and patient overall survival (OS) over a ten-year period of observation. We genotyped three HVEM single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): rs1886730, rs2234167, and rs8725, as well as two CD160 SNPs: rs744877 and rs2231375, in 238 ccRCC patients and 521 controls. Our findings indicated that heterozygosity within rs2231375 and/or rs2234167 increases ccRCC risk. Furthermore, in women, heterozygosity within HVEM SNPs rs8725 and rs1886730 is also associated with an increased ccRCC risk. The presence of a minor allele for rs1886730, rs2234167, rs8725, and rs2231375 was also correlated with certain clinical features of ccRCC. Moreover, rs1886730 was found to be associated with OS. In conclusion, our study highlights an association between HVEM and CD160 polymorphisms and the risk of developing ccRCC as well as OS.

Keywords: CD160; HVEM; clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC); disease risk; immune checkpoint; overall survival; single nucleotide gene polymorphism (SNP).

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The rs1886730 variant of the HVEM gene predicts the overall survival in male ccRCC patients.

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