Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Scientific evidence about genetic and molecular changes in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) among smokers and non-smokers is inconclusive. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effects of tobacco on the DNA of individuals with OSCC based on protein mutations. Electronic searches were conducted on PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and Scopus to identify observational studies published up to January/2022. The Joanna Briggs Institute tool was used for the critical appraisal of studies. The certainty of the evidence was evaluated. Twenty-three studies assessing 4,060 individuals (2,967 smokers vs. 1,093 non-smokers) were included in this review. Fifteen groups of proteins/genes were investigated. Analysis of the quality of articles revealed low risk of bias in most studies. The certainty of the evidence was very low. The meta-analysis confirmed no significant difference between smokers and non-smokers with respect to damage to GSTM1 (OR: 0.60; 95%CI: 0.30–1.18), GSTT1 (OR: 1.18; 95%CI:0.49–2.83), hydrolase proteins (Ku70 and Ku80) (OR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.18–3.05), and transferase proteins (GSTM1, GSTT1, GSTM3) (OR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.47–1.18). Most of the studies included showed that smokers are more likely to exhibit genetic instability. However, the meta-analysis revealed that smokers do not necessarily have more genetic alterations in the DNA than non-smokers.

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Main Authors: SCHUCH,Lauren Frenzel, VIANA,Karolina Skarlet Silva, ARRUDA,José Alcides Almeida de, ABREU,Lucas Guimarães, AGUIAR,Maria Cássia Ferreira de, BERNARDES,Vanessa Fátima
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO 2023
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-832420230001004012023-01-02Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysisSCHUCH,Lauren FrenzelVIANA,Karolina Skarlet SilvaARRUDA,José Alcides Almeida deABREU,Lucas GuimarãesAGUIAR,Maria Cássia Ferreira deBERNARDES,Vanessa Fátima DNA Damage Head and Neck Neoplasms Meta-Analysis Mouth Neoplasms Systematic Review Abstract Scientific evidence about genetic and molecular changes in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) among smokers and non-smokers is inconclusive. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effects of tobacco on the DNA of individuals with OSCC based on protein mutations. Electronic searches were conducted on PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and Scopus to identify observational studies published up to January/2022. The Joanna Briggs Institute tool was used for the critical appraisal of studies. The certainty of the evidence was evaluated. Twenty-three studies assessing 4,060 individuals (2,967 smokers vs. 1,093 non-smokers) were included in this review. Fifteen groups of proteins/genes were investigated. Analysis of the quality of articles revealed low risk of bias in most studies. The certainty of the evidence was very low. The meta-analysis confirmed no significant difference between smokers and non-smokers with respect to damage to GSTM1 (OR: 0.60; 95%CI: 0.30–1.18), GSTT1 (OR: 1.18; 95%CI:0.49–2.83), hydrolase proteins (Ku70 and Ku80) (OR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.18–3.05), and transferase proteins (GSTM1, GSTT1, GSTM3) (OR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.47–1.18). Most of the studies included showed that smokers are more likely to exhibit genetic instability. However, the meta-analysis revealed that smokers do not necessarily have more genetic alterations in the DNA than non-smokers.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqOBrazilian Oral Research v.37 20232023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242023000100401en10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0008
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BERNARDES,Vanessa Fátima
Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis
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title Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of tobacco on the DNA of smokers and non-smokers affected by OSCC: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort effects of tobacco on the dna of smokers and non-smokers affected by oscc: systematic review and meta-analysis
description Abstract Scientific evidence about genetic and molecular changes in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) among smokers and non-smokers is inconclusive. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effects of tobacco on the DNA of individuals with OSCC based on protein mutations. Electronic searches were conducted on PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and Scopus to identify observational studies published up to January/2022. The Joanna Briggs Institute tool was used for the critical appraisal of studies. The certainty of the evidence was evaluated. Twenty-three studies assessing 4,060 individuals (2,967 smokers vs. 1,093 non-smokers) were included in this review. Fifteen groups of proteins/genes were investigated. Analysis of the quality of articles revealed low risk of bias in most studies. The certainty of the evidence was very low. The meta-analysis confirmed no significant difference between smokers and non-smokers with respect to damage to GSTM1 (OR: 0.60; 95%CI: 0.30–1.18), GSTT1 (OR: 1.18; 95%CI:0.49–2.83), hydrolase proteins (Ku70 and Ku80) (OR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.18–3.05), and transferase proteins (GSTM1, GSTT1, GSTM3) (OR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.47–1.18). Most of the studies included showed that smokers are more likely to exhibit genetic instability. However, the meta-analysis revealed that smokers do not necessarily have more genetic alterations in the DNA than non-smokers.
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