Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2012; 18(4): 383-387
Published online Jan 28, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i4.383
Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the hepatocellular carcinoma case and control groups
CharacteristicsCase
Control
P value
n = 270Frequency (%)n = 270Frequency (%)
Age, (yr) (mean ± SD)50.3 ± 9.250.7 ± 9.40.91a
Gender
Male18769.319070.40.78b
Female8330.78029.6
Smoking status
Smoker7929.38531.50.57b
Non-smoker19170.718568.5
Drinking status
Drinker12044.411643.00.73b
Non-drinker15055.615457.0
Tumor stages
Ia + Ib19371.5
IIa + IIb5821.5
IIIa + IIIb197.0
HBsAg, n (%)
Positive20174.4269.6< 0.0001b
Negative6925.624490.4
Table 2 Genotype and allele frequencies of rs6147150 among cases and controls, and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma n (%)
Genotype/alleleCasesControlsOR (95% CI)1P value
12N ins/ins10940.414353.01.00 (Reference)-
12N ins/del11743.310438.51.48 (1.03-2.17)0.034
12N del/del4416.3238.52.50 (1.37-4.56)0.001
Ptrend0.0006
12N ins33562.039072.21.00 (Reference)-
12N del20538.015027.81.59 (1.22-2.07)0.0003
Table 3 Stratification analysis based on hepatitis B virus infection status in cases and controls
GenotypeHBV positive
HBV negative
Case%Control%OR1 (95% CI)Case%Control%OR1 (95% CI)
12N ins/ins8240.81453.81.00 (Reference)2840.612752.01.00 (Reference)
12N ins/del8843.81038.51.51(0.57-3.91)3043.59036.91.52 (0.79-2.94)
12N del/del3115.427.72.64 (0.51-17.59)1115.92711.11.87 (0.74-4.54)
PtrendP = 0.156P = 0.083