Prostate cancer is the most frequent and second most lethal cancer in men in the United States. Innate immunity and inflammation may increase the risk of prostate cancer. To determine the role of innate immunity and inflammation in advanced prostate cancer, we investigated the association of 320 single nucleotide polymorphisms, located in 46 genes involved in this pathway, with disease risk using 494 cases with advanced disease and 536 controls from Cleveland, Ohio. Taken together, the whole pathway was associated with advanced prostate cancer risk (P = 0.02). Two sub-pathways (intracellular antiviral molecules and extracellular pattern recognition) and four genes in these sub-pathways (TLR1, TLR6, OAS1, and OAS2) were nominally associated ...
Background Inflammation has been implicated as an etiological factor in several human cancers, incl...
Host genetic factors are crucial risk determinants for many human cancers. In this framework, an int...
BackgroundWe reported that some, but not all single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in select immune...
Prostate cancer is the most frequent and second most lethal cancer in men in the United States. Inna...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is the most frequent and second most lethal cancer in men in the United Stat...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Western society males, with incidence rates predicted t...
Toll-like receptors are key players in initiation of innate immune response of the host. In addition...
Several pathologies affect human prostate, such as prostate cancer (PC), which is the most common no...
Prostate cancer remains a significant health concern for men throughout the world. Accumulating epid...
Anton G Kutikhin, Arseniy E YuzhalinDepartment of Epidemiology, Kemerovo State Medical Academy, Keme...
Prostate cancer is a major cause of disease for men globally. Inflammation, an established hallmark ...
BackgroundWe previously reported that both intraprostatic inflammation and SNPs in genes involved in...
Background: Chronic inflammation is an important mechanism for the development and progression of pr...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignancy diagnosed in men. Moving f...
The progression of prostate cancer is influenced by systemic inflammation, and may be attributed, in...
Background Inflammation has been implicated as an etiological factor in several human cancers, incl...
Host genetic factors are crucial risk determinants for many human cancers. In this framework, an int...
BackgroundWe reported that some, but not all single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in select immune...
Prostate cancer is the most frequent and second most lethal cancer in men in the United States. Inna...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is the most frequent and second most lethal cancer in men in the United Stat...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Western society males, with incidence rates predicted t...
Toll-like receptors are key players in initiation of innate immune response of the host. In addition...
Several pathologies affect human prostate, such as prostate cancer (PC), which is the most common no...
Prostate cancer remains a significant health concern for men throughout the world. Accumulating epid...
Anton G Kutikhin, Arseniy E YuzhalinDepartment of Epidemiology, Kemerovo State Medical Academy, Keme...
Prostate cancer is a major cause of disease for men globally. Inflammation, an established hallmark ...
BackgroundWe previously reported that both intraprostatic inflammation and SNPs in genes involved in...
Background: Chronic inflammation is an important mechanism for the development and progression of pr...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignancy diagnosed in men. Moving f...
The progression of prostate cancer is influenced by systemic inflammation, and may be attributed, in...
Background Inflammation has been implicated as an etiological factor in several human cancers, incl...
Host genetic factors are crucial risk determinants for many human cancers. In this framework, an int...
BackgroundWe reported that some, but not all single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in select immune...