Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2012; 18(35): 4917-4924
Published online Sep 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i35.4917
Table 1 Patient demographics and risk behavior
Gastric cancerControlP-value
n = 159 (%)n = 170 (%)
Age (yr)61.32 ± 12.558.86 ± 14.20.098
Sex (male/female)84/7598/720.367
Marital status
Single7 (4.4)3 (1.8)
Married149 (93.7)166 (97.6)0.002
Divorced3 (1.9)1 (0.6)
Occupation
Unemployed4 (2.5)1 (0.6)
Employee24 (15.1)35 (20.5)0.001
Housewife46 (28.9)74 (43.5)
Others85 (53.5)60 (5.4)
Smoker33 (20.8)22 (12.9)0.015
Hot beverage76 (47.8)38 (22.4)< 0.0001
Salty fish15 (9.4)14 (8.2)0.09
Fast food29 (18.2)39 (22.9)0.037
Pickles88 (55.3)97 (57.1)0.62
H. pylori positivity94 (59.1)77 (45.3)0.015
Positive family history34 (21.4)16 (9.4)0.0034
Table 2 Allele and genotype frequency distribution of C150T polymorphism of the inducible nitric oxide synthetase gene in patients with gastric cancer and controls n (%)
iNOS C150TGastric cancer n = 159Controlsn = 170Odds ratio95%CIP-value
CC89 (56)92 (54.1)1.001
CT59 (37.1)72 (42.4)0.860.54-1.350.5
TT11 (6.9)6 (3.5)1.9170.68-5.410.21
C allele237 (74.5)256 (75.3)1.001
T81 (25.5)84 (24.7)1.050.74-1.490.78
TT + CT70 (44)78 (45.9)0.940.61-1.450.77
HWE0.7960.07
Table 3 Allele and genotype frequency distribution of C150T polymorphism of the inducible nitric oxide synthetase gene in Helicobacter pylori3n (%)
H. pylori+H. pylori-OR295%CIP-value
iNOS C150T GC patientsn= 94n= 65
CC44 (46.8)44 (67.7)1.001
CT40 (42.6)19 (29.2)2.11.06-4.190.03
TT10 (10.6)2 (3.1)51.03-24.140.029
C128 (68.1)107 (82.3)1.001
T60 (31.9)23 (17.7)2.21.26-3.760.004
TT + CT50 (53.2)21 (32.3)2.41.23-4.60.01
Controlsn = 77n = 93
CC40 (51.9)52 (55.9)1.001
CT36 (46.8)36 (38.7)1.30.7-2.410.41
TT1 (1.3)5 (5.4)0.260.03-2.310.197
C116 (75.3)140 (75.3)1.001
T38 (24.7)46 (24.7)0.990.61-1.640.99
TT + CT37 (48.05)41 (44.1)1.20.64-2.150.6