47 research outputs found
Functional polymorphisms in the BRCA1 promoter influence transcription and are associated with decreased risk for breast cancer in Chinese women
Background: The BRCA1 gene is an important breast-cancer susceptibility gene. Promoter polymorphisms can alter the binding affinity of transcription factors, changing transcriptional activity and may affect susceptibility to disease. Methods and Results: Using direct sequencing of the BRCA1 promoter region, we identified four polymorphisms c.-2804T→C (rs799908:T→C), c.-2265C→T (rs11655505:C→T), c.-2004A→G (rs799906:A→G) and c.-1896(ACA) 1→(ACA) 2 (rs8176071:(ACA) 1→(ACA) 2) present in Hong Kong Chinese. Each polymorphism was studied independently and in combination by functional assays. Although all four variants significantly altered promoter activity, the c.-2265T allele had stronger binding than the C allele, and the most common mutant haplotype, which contains the c.-2265T allele, increased promoter activity by 70%. Risk association first tested in Hong Kong Chinese women with breast cancer and age-matched controls and replicated in a large population-based study of Shanghai Chinese, together totalling >3000 participants, showed that carriers of the c.-2265T allele had a reduced risk for breast cancer (combined odd ratio (OR) = 0.80, 95% Cl 0.69 to 0.93; p = 0.003) which was more evident among women aged ≥45 years at first diagnosis of breast cancer and without a family history of breast cancer (combined OR = 0.75, 95% Cl 0.61 to 0.91; p = 0.004). The most common haplotype containing the c.-2265T allele also showed significant risk association for women aged ≥45 years without a family history of breast cancer (OR = 0.64, 95% Cl 0.46 to 0.89; p = 0.008). Conclusion: This comprehensive study of BRCA1 promoter polymorphisms found four variants that altered promoter activity and with the most significant contribution from c.-2265C→T, which could affect susceptibility to breast cancer in the Chinese population. Its significance in other populations remains to be investigated.published_or_final_versio
Genome-wide copy number variation study in anorectal malformations
Anorectal malformations (ARMs, congenital obstruction of the anal opening) are among the most common birth defects requiring surgical treatment (2-5/10 000 live-births) and carry significant chronic morbidity. ARMs present either as isolated or as part of the phenotypic spectrum of some chromosomal abnormalities or monogenic syndromes. The etiology is unknown. To assess the genetic contribution to ARMs, we investigated single-nucleotide polymorphisms and copy number variations (CNVs) at genome-wide scale. A total of 363 Han Chinese sporadic ARM patients and 4006 Han Chinese controls were included. Overall, we detected a 1.3-fold significant excess of rare CNVs in patients. Stratification of patients by presence/absence of other congenital anomalies showed that while syndromic ARM patients carried significantly longer rare duplications than controls (P = 0.049), non-syndromic patients were enriched with both rare deletions and duplications when compared with controls (P = 0.00031). Twelve chromosomal aberrations and 114 rare CNVs were observed in patients but not in 868 controls nor 11 943 healthy individuals from the Database of Genomic Variants. Importantly, these aberrations were observed in isolated ARM patients. Gene-based analysis revealed 79 genes interfered by CNVs in patients only. In particular, we identified a de novo DKK4 duplication. DKK4 is a member of the WNT signaling pathway which is involved in the development of the anorectal region. In mice, Wnt disruption results in ARMs. Our data suggest a role for rare CNVs not only in syndromic but also in isolated ARM patients and provide a list of plausible candidate genes for the disorder.postprin
Influencing stakeholders to reduce carbon footprints : hotel managers’ perspective
202208 bckwOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublished36 month
Why do hotels find reducing their carbon footprint difficult?
202208 bckwAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishe
The applications of environmental technologies in hotels
202401 bckwAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedGreen (AAM
A modernism-based interpretation of sustainable tourism
202401 bckwAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedGreen (AAM
Motivations of tourism-induced mobility : tourism development and the pursuit of the Chinese dream
202401 bckwAccepted ManuscriptOthersHumanity and Social Science Youth Fund, Ministry of Education, PRCPublishedGreen (AAM
Application of extended theory of planned behavior model to ecological behavior intentions in the food and beverage service industry
202401 bckwAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedGreen (AAM
Environmental management research in hospitality
202401 bckwAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedGreen (AAM
What hinders hotels’ adoption of environmental technologies : a quantitative study
202312 bckwAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedGreen (AAM
