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. 2022 Oct 1;152(2):239–248. doi: 10.1002/ijc.34278

TABLE 3.

Associations between MM risk and the top 10 SNPs in IMMEnSE population

SNP Region (Alleles) M/m a Allelic model b Codominant model c Dominant model d Recessive model e
OR f 95% CI P value OR het f 95% CI P value OR hom f 95% CI P value OR f 95% CI P value OR f 95% CI P value
rs34517439 1p31.1 C/A 1.09 0.89‐1.34 .402 1.10 0.88‐1.38 .395 1.09 0.44‐2.66 .853 1.10 0.88‐1.37 .387 1.07 0.44‐2.62 .878
rs6674512 1p22.3 G/A 1.10 0.88‐1.36 .402 1.14 0.90‐1.44 .267 0.74 0.24‐2.28 .600 1.12 0.89‐1.41 .320 0.73 0.24‐2.24 .580
rs10187103 2q24.3 C/T 0.99 0.88‐1.12 .915 0.90 0.75‐1.07 .215 1.09 0.83‐1.43 .540 0.93 0.79‐1.10 .407 1.15 0.89‐1.49 .287
rs1022206 3q13.13 C/T 1.11 1.00‐1.24 .061 1.01 0.86‐1.20 .889 1.29 1.03–1.62 .028 1.08 0.92‐1.26 .348 1.28 1.04–1.57 .019
rs4143832 5q31.1 G/T 0.95 0.83‐1.08 .439 0.94 0.79–1.10 .428 0.94 0.66‐1.32 .709 0.94 0.80‐1.10 .406 0.96 0.68‐1.35 .807
rs537930 5q31.1 G/T 0.97 0.86‐1.09 .571 0.86 0.73‐1.00 .061 1.14 0.84‐1.55 .385 0.90 0.77‐1.05 .168 1.22 0.90‐1.64 .198
rs1063348 6p21.32 G/A 0.95 0.85‐1.07 .398 0.92 0.77‐1.10 .368 0.92 0.72‐1.17 .487 0.92 0.77‐1.09 .336 0.96 0.77‐1.20 .731
rs13252276 8p23.1 C/T 1.01 0.91‐1.12 .870 1.02 0.86‐1.21 .825 1.01 0.82‐1.25 .895 1.02 0.87‐1.19 .826 1.00 0.83‐1.21 .973
rs465530 12q14.3 G/T 1.01 0.89‐1.13 .926 0.83 0.67‐1.01 .064 1.03 0.81‐1.31 .820 0.89 0.73‐1.07 .220 1.16 0.95‐1.42 .147
rs8132680 21q22.12 T/C 0.99 0.88–1.12 .924 1.01 0.86‐1.19 .869 0.96 0.72‐1.28 .785 1.00 0.86‐1.17 .960 0.96 0.72‐1.27 .751

Note: In bold it is reported the statistically significant association.

a

M = the more common allele in controls; m = the less common allele in controls. The more common allele found in the control population has been used as the reference and the other allele was defined as the exposure factor.

b

Also termed quantitative additive (m vs M).

c

Mm vs MM (het) and mm vs MM (hom).

d

Mm + mm vs MM.

e

mm vs Mm + MM.

f

All the analyses were adjusted for age at diagnosis/recruitment, sex and country of origin. Results in bold show associations with P < .05.