rs117764890 - LINC02664

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Clinical and Genome-Wide Analysis of Cisplatin-Induced Tinnitus Implicates Novel Ototoxic Mechanisms - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 30952644

    ABSTRACT: Purpose: Cisplatin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic, results in tinnitus, the phantom perception of sound. Our purpose was to identify the clinical and genetic determinants of tinnitus among testicular cancer survivors (TCS) following cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Experimental Design: TCS (n= 762) were dichotomized to cases (moderate/severe tinnitus; n=154) and controls (none; n=608). Logistic regression was used to evaluate associations with comorbidities and SNP dosages in GWAS following quality control and imputation (covariates: age, noise exposure, cisplatin dose, genetic principal components). Pathway over-representation tests and functional studies in mouse auditory cells were performed. Results: Cisplatin-induced tinnitus (CisIT) significantly associated with age at diag


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Lifestyle context

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Discuss with your doctor

  • Cisplatin ototoxicity risk Moderate

    LINC02664 C allele associated with increased tinnitus risk in cisplatin-treated cancer patients, indicating potential ototoxicity susceptibility

    If prescribed cisplatin, discuss genotype and ototoxicity risk with oncologist