Huifeng Xi
University of Cincinnati
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The Prostate | 2009
Prodipto Pal; Huifeng Xi; Saurav Guha; Guangyun Sun; Brian T. Helfand; Joshua J. Meeks; Brian K. Suarez; William J. Catalona; Ranjan Deka
Recent whole genome association studies have independently identified multiple prostate cancer (PC) risk variants on 8q24. We have evaluated association of common variants in this region with PC susceptibility and tumor aggressiveness in a sample of European American men.
Human Genetics | 2006
Prodipto Pal; Huifeng Xi; Ritesh Kaushal; Guangyun Sun; Carol H. Jin; Li Jin; Brian K. Suarez; William J. Catalona; Ranjan Deka
There is considerable evidence that genetic factors are involved in prostate cancer susceptibility. We have studied the association of 11 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the HEPSIN gene (HPN) with prostate cancer in men of European ancestry. HPN is a likely candidate in prostate cancer susceptibility, as it encodes a transmembrane cell surface serum protease, which is overexpressed in prostate cancer; HPN is also located on 19q11–q13.2, where linkage is found with prostate cancer susceptibility. In this case-control association study (590 men with histologically verified prostate cancer and 576 unrelated controls, all of European descent), we find significant allele frequency differences between cases and controls at five SNPs that are located contiguously within the gene. A major 11-locus haplotype is significantly associated, which provides further support that HPN is a potentially important candidate gene involved in prostate cancer susceptibility. Association of one of the SNPs with Gleason score is also suggestive of a plausible role of HPN in tumor aggressiveness.
BMC Medical Genetics | 2009
Ranjan Deka; Ling Xu; Prodipto Pal; Palanitina T Toelupe; Tuiasina Salamo Laumoli; Huifeng Xi; Ge Zhang; Daniel E. Weeks; Stephen T. McGarvey
BackgroundA genome wide association study found significant association of a sequence variant, rs7566605, in the insulin-induced gene 2 (INSIG2) with obesity. However, the association remained inconclusive in follow-up studies. We tested for association of four tagging SNPs (tagSNPs) including this variant with body mass index (BMI) and abdominal circumference (ABDCIR) in the Samoans of the Western Pacific, a population with high levels of obesity.MethodsWe studied 907 adult Samoan participants from a longitudinal study of adiposity and cardiovascular disease risk in two polities, American Samoa and Samoa. Four tagSNPs were identified from the Chinese HapMap database based on pairwise r2of ≥0.8 and minor allele frequency of ≥0.05. Genotyping was performed using the TaqMan assay. Tests of association with BMI and ABDCIR were performed under the additive model.ResultsWe did not find association of rs7566605 with either BMI or ABDCIR in any group of the Samoans. However, the most distally located tagSNPs in Intron 3 of the gene, rs9308762, showed significant association with both BMI (p-value 0.024) and ABDCIR (p-value 0.009) in the combined sample and with BMI (p-value 0.038) in the sample from Samoa.ConclusionAlthough rs7566605 was not significantly associated with obesity in our study population, we can not rule out the involvement of INSIG2 in obesity related traits as we found significant association of another tagSNP in INSIG2 with both BMI and ABDCIR. This study suggests the importance of comprehensive assessment of sequence variants within a gene in association studies.
Human Genetics | 2007
Prodipto Pal; Huifeng Xi; Guangyun Sun; Ritesh Kaushal; Joshua J. Meeks; C. Shad Thaxton; Saurav Guha; Carol H. Jin; Brian K. Suarez; William J. Catalona; Ranjan Deka
Croatian Medical Journal | 2009
Prodipto Pal; Mate Mihanović; Sven Molnar; Huifeng Xi; Guangyun Sun; Saurav Guha; Nina Jeran; Andrea Tomljenović; Ana Malnar; Saša Missoni; Ranjan Deka; Pavao Rudan
BMC Medical Genetics | 2007
Ritesh Kaushal; Daniel Woo; Prodipto Pal; Mary Haverbusch; Huifeng Xi; Charles J. Moomaw; Padmini Sekar; Brett Kissela; Dawn Kleindorfer; Matthew L. Flaherty; Ranajit Chakraborty; Joseph P. Broderick; Ranjan Deka
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Sandra Tucak-Zorić; Ines Bilić Čurčić; Hrvoje Mihalj; Ivana Dumančić; Zarko Zelic; Nada Majetic Cetina; Robert Smolić; Martina Volarevic; Saša Missoni; Andrea Tomljenović; Lajos Szirovicza; Zijad Duraković; Huifeng Xi; Ranajit Chakraborty; Ranjan Deka; Antun Tucak; Pavao Rudan
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Ranjan Deka; Nina Smolej Narančić; Huifeng Xi; Stjepan Turek; Mirjana Čubrilo-Turek; Danijela Vrhovski-Hebrang; Branka Janićijević; Andrea Tomljenović; Lajos Szirovicza; Li Jin; Ranajit Chakraborty; Pavao Rudan
Archive | 2009
Sven Molnar; Huifeng Xi; Saurav Guha; Nina Jeran; Ana Malnar; Ranjan Deka; Pavao Rudan
The Journal of Urology | 2008
Prodipto Pal; Huifeng Xi; Saurav Guha; Guangyun Sun; Brian T. Helfand; Joshua J. Meeks; Brian K. Suarez; William J. Catalona; Ranjan Deka