TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic polymorphisms in genes regulating cell death and prognosis of patients with rectal cancer receiving postoperative chemoradiotherapy JF - Cancer Biology & Medicine JO - Cancer Biology & Medicine SP - 297 LP - 316 DO - 10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2022.0711 VL - 20 IS - 4 AU - Hongxia Chen AU - Luxi Yin AU - Jie Yang AU - Ningxin Ren AU - Jinna Chen AU - Qixuan Lu AU - Ying Huang AU - Yanru Feng AU - Weihu Wang AU - Shulian Wang AU - Yueping Liu AU - Yongwen Song AU - Yexiong Li AU - Jing Jin AU - Wen Tan AU - Dongxin Lin Y1 - 2023/04/15 UR - http://www.cancerbiomed.org/content/20/4/297.abstract N2 - Objective: The identification of biomarkers for predicting chemoradiotherapy efficacy is essential to optimize personalized treatment. This study determined the effects of genetic variations in genes involved in apoptosis, pyroptosis, and ferroptosis on the prognosis of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer receiving postoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT).Methods: The Sequenom MassARRAY was used to detect 217 genetic variations in 40 genes from 300 patients with rectal cancer who received postoperative CRT. The associations between genetic variations and overall survival (OS) were evaluated using hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) computed using a Cox proportional regression model. Functional experiments were performed to determine the functions of the arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase (ALOX5) gene and the ALOX5 rs702365 variant.Results: We detected 16 genetic polymorphisms in CASP3, CASP7, TRAILR2, GSDME, CASP4, HO-1, ALOX5, GPX4, and NRF2 that were significantly associated with OS in the additive model (P < 0.05). There was a substantial cumulative effect of three genetic polymorphisms (CASP4 rs571407, ALOX5 rs2242332, and HO-1 rs17883419) on OS. Genetic variations in the CASP4 and ALOX5 gene haplotypes were associated with a higher OS. We demonstrated, for the first time, that rs702365 [G] > [C] represses ALOX5 transcription and corollary experiments suggested that ALOX5 may promote colon cancer cell growth by mediating an inflammatory response.Conclusions: Polymorphisms in genes regulating cell death may play essential roles in the prognosis of patients with rectal cancer who are treated with postoperative CRT and may serve as potential genetic biomarkers for individualized treatment. ER -