Table 2 Distribution frequency of FSCN1 genotypes in controls and patients with breast cancer.

From: FSCN1 gene polymorphisms: biomarkers for the development and progression of breast cancer

Variable

Controls N = 222 (%)

Patients N = 316 (%)

OR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

rs56156320

AA

179 (80.6)

231 (73.1)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

AC

14 (6.3)

34 (10.8)

1.882 (0.980–3.613)

2.060 (1.020–4.157)*

CC

29 (13.1)

51 (16.1)

1.363 (0.830–2.237)

1.566 (0.914–2.682)

AC + CC

43 (19.4)

85 (26.9)

1.532 (1.011–2.321)*

1.736 (1.105–2.727)*

rs8772

CC

180 (81.1)

251 (79.4)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

CT

37 (16.7)

62 (19.6)

1.202 (0.766–1.884)

1.203 (0.743–1.947)

TT

5 (2.3)

3 (0.9)

0.430 (0.102–1.824)

0.551 (0.117–2.610)

CT + TT

42 (18.9)

65 (20.6)

1.110 (0.720–1.711)

1.132 (0.710–1.803)

rs3801004

CC

208 (93.7)

295 (93.4)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

CG

14 (6.3)

20 (6.3)

1.007 (0.497–2.040)

1.321 (0.619–2.820)

GG

0 (0.0)

1 (0.3)

CG + GG

14 (6.3)

21 (6.6)

1.058 (0.526–2.128)

1.362 (0.642–2.888)

rs2966447

AA

170 (76.6)

235 (74.4)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

AT

48 (21.6)

74 (23.4)

1.115 (0.738–1.686)

1.039 (0.665–1.621)

TT

4 (1.8)

7 (2.2)

1.266 (0.365–4.393)

0.962 (0.252–3.676)

AT + TT

52 (23.4)

81 (25.6)

1.127 (0.755–1.682)

1.033 (0.670–1.592)

rs852479

AA

161 (72.5)

210 (66.5)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

AC

57 (25.7)

94 (29.7)

1.264 (0.858–1.863)

1.187 (0.783–1.799)

CC

4 (1.8)

12 (3.8)

2.300 (0.728–7.264)

1.608 (0.476–5.436)

AC + CC

61 (27.5)

106 (33.5)

1.332 (0.915–1.940)

1.219 (0.813–1.827)

rs1640233

CC

171 (77.0)

233 (73.7)

1.00 (reference)

1.00 (reference)

CT

43 (19.4)

75 (23.7)

1.280 (0.838–1.955)

1.386 (0.877–2.190)

TT

8 (3.6)

8 (2.6)

0.734 (0.270–1.994)

0.740 (0.251–2.186)

CT + TT

51 (23.0)

83 (26.3)

1.194 (0.800–1.783)

1.284 (0.832–1.980)

  1. The odds ratios (ORs) with their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated by logistic regression analysis. The adjusted odds ratios (AORs) with their 95% CIs were estimated by multiple logistic regression analysis that controlled for smoking, alcohol consumption, and age. *p < 0.05 was statistically significant.