Li Jiao

Summary

Affiliation: Baylor College of Medicine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Dietary intake of vegetables, folate, and antioxidants and the risk of Barrett's esophagus
    Li Jiao
    Houston VA Health Services Research and Development Center of Excellence, Michael E DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Cancer Causes Control 24:1005-14. 2013
  2. ncbi Sleep duration and incidence of colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women
    L Jiao
    Houston VA Health Services Research Center of Excellence, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Br J Cancer 108:213-21. 2013
  3. ncbi Evidence that serum levels of the soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products are inversely associated with pancreatic cancer risk: a prospective study
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
    Cancer Res 71:3582-9. 2011
  4. ncbi Advanced glycation end products, soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products, and risk of colorectal cancer
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 20:1430-8. 2011
  5. ncbi Body mass index, effect modifiers, and risk of pancreatic cancer: a pooled study of seven prospective cohorts
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
    Cancer Causes Control 21:1305-14. 2010
  6. ncbi Interaction of the cytochrome P4501A2, SULT1A1 and NAT gene polymorphisms with smoking and dietary mutagen intake in modification of the risk of pancreatic cancer
    Hideo Suzuki
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Carcinogenesis 29:1184-91. 2008
  7. ncbi Effects of base excision repair gene polymorphisms on pancreatic cancer survival
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030 1402, USA
    Int J Cancer 120:1748-54. 2007
  8. ncbi Available carbohydrates, glycemic load, and pancreatic cancer: is there a link?
    Cari L Meinhold
    National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland 20852, USA
    Am J Epidemiol 171:1174-82. 2010
  9. ncbi Selected polymorphisms of DNA repair genes and risk of pancreatic cancer
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Cancer Detect Prev 30:284-91. 2006
  10. ncbi Significant effect of homologous recombination DNA repair gene polymorphisms on pancreatic cancer survival
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77230 1402, USA
    Cancer Res 66:3323-30. 2006

Detail Information

Publications33

  1. ncbi Dietary intake of vegetables, folate, and antioxidants and the risk of Barrett's esophagus
    Li Jiao
    Houston VA Health Services Research and Development Center of Excellence, Michael E DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Cancer Causes Control 24:1005-14. 2013
    ..Diet is a potentially modifiable risk factor for Barrett's esophagus (BE). We investigated the associations between intakes of fruits and vegetables and risk of BE...
  2. ncbi Sleep duration and incidence of colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women
    L Jiao
    Houston VA Health Services Research Center of Excellence, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Br J Cancer 108:213-21. 2013
    ..Circadian disruption has been implicated in colorectal tumorigenesis in experimental studies. We prospectively examined the association between sleep duration and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC)...
  3. ncbi Evidence that serum levels of the soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products are inversely associated with pancreatic cancer risk: a prospective study
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
    Cancer Res 71:3582-9. 2011
    ..46 (0.23-0.73), P(trend) = 0.002]. Further adjustment for glucose or insulin levels did not change the observed associations. Our findings suggest that sRAGE is inversely associated with pancreatic cancer risk among Finnish male smokers...
  4. ncbi Advanced glycation end products, soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products, and risk of colorectal cancer
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 20:1430-8. 2011
    ..AGEs induce oxidative stress and inflammation via the receptor for AGEs (RAGE) and soluble RAGE (sRAGE) can neutralize the effects mediated by RAGE-ligand engagement...
  5. ncbi Body mass index, effect modifiers, and risk of pancreatic cancer: a pooled study of seven prospective cohorts
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
    Cancer Causes Control 21:1305-14. 2010
    ..To investigate whether the positive association of body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)) with risk of pancreatic cancer is modified by age, sex, smoking status, physical activity, and history of diabetes...
  6. ncbi Interaction of the cytochrome P4501A2, SULT1A1 and NAT gene polymorphisms with smoking and dietary mutagen intake in modification of the risk of pancreatic cancer
    Hideo Suzuki
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Carcinogenesis 29:1184-91. 2008
    ..These data suggest the existence of gender-specific susceptibility to tobacco carcinogen and dietary mutagen exposure in PC...
  7. ncbi Effects of base excision repair gene polymorphisms on pancreatic cancer survival
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030 1402, USA
    Int J Cancer 120:1748-54. 2007
    ..These observations need to be confirmed in a larger study of homogenous patient population...
  8. ncbi Available carbohydrates, glycemic load, and pancreatic cancer: is there a link?
    Cari L Meinhold
    National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland 20852, USA
    Am J Epidemiol 171:1174-82. 2010
    ..Rather than being causal, the short-term increase in pancreatic cancer risk associated with high available carbohydrate and low fat intake may be capturing dietary changes associated with subclinical disease...
  9. ncbi Selected polymorphisms of DNA repair genes and risk of pancreatic cancer
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Cancer Detect Prev 30:284-91. 2006
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  10. ncbi Significant effect of homologous recombination DNA repair gene polymorphisms on pancreatic cancer survival
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77230 1402, USA
    Cancer Res 66:3323-30. 2006
    ..These observations suggest that polymorphisms of genes involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks significantly affect the clinical outcome of patients with pancreatic cancer...
  11. ncbi Haplotype of N-acetyltransferase 1 and 2 and risk of pancreatic cancer
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 16:2379-86. 2007
    ..The NAT2*6A/any slow acetylation genotype may be a predisposing factor for pancreatic cancer among diabetics with smoking exposure. Our observations must be confirmed in larger independent studies...
  12. ncbi XRCC2 and XRCC3 gene polymorphism and risk of pancreatic cancer
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Am J Gastroenterol 103:360-7. 2008
    ..We hypothesized that the altered HR repair capacity conferred by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) would modify individual susceptibility to sporadic pancreatic cancer...
  13. ncbi Glutathione S-transferase gene polymorphisms and risk and survival of pancreatic cancer
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Cancer 109:840-8. 2007
    ..The authors hypothesized that genetic variants of glutathione S-transferase (GST) affect detoxification of carcinogens and anticancer agents in the human pancreas and, thus, the risk and survival of pancreatic cancer...
  14. ncbi Risk factors for pancreatic cancer: case-control study
    Manal M Hassan
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Am J Gastroenterol 102:2696-707. 2007
    ..We evaluated the independent effects of multiple risk factors for pancreatic cancer and determined whether the magnitude of cigarette smoking was modified by other risk factors in men and women...
  15. ncbi Polymorphisms of cytochrome P4501A2 and N-acetyltransferase genes, smoking, and risk of pancreatic cancer
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas, M D Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Unit 426, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Carcinogenesis 27:103-11. 2006
    ..9, 95% CI: 1.2-6.9) and among females (AOR: 2.5, 95% CI: 1.1-5.7). These data suggest that polymorphisms of the CYP1A2 and NAT1 genes modify the risk of pancreatic cancer...
  16. ncbi Single-nucleotide polymorphisms of DNA damage response genes are associated with overall survival in patients with pancreatic cancer
    Taro Okazaki
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Clin Cancer Res 14:2042-8. 2008
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  17. ncbi The XPD Asp312Asn and Lys751Gln polymorphisms, corresponding haplotype, and pancreatic cancer risk
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Unit 426, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Cancer Lett 245:61-8. 2007
    ..24-0.88) (P for interaction=0.03). The (312)Asp-(751)Gln was identified as the putative at risk haplotype. Our study shows that the XPD gene polymorphism could be a genetic risk modifier for smoking-related pancreatic cancer...
  18. ncbi Alcohol use and risk of pancreatic cancer: the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study
    Li Jiao
    Nutritional Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD 20852, USA
    Am J Epidemiol 169:1043-51. 2009
    ..41, 95% CI: 1.01, 2.00). These findings suggest a moderately increased pancreatic cancer risk with heavy alcohol use, particularly liquor; however, residual confounding by cigarette smoking cannot be completely excluded...
  19. ncbi Significant associations of mismatch repair gene polymorphisms with clinical outcome of pancreatic cancer
    Xiaoqun Dong
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Pathology, and Biostatistics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030 4009, USA
    J Clin Oncol 27:1592-9. 2009
    ..DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is critical in maintaining genomic stability and may modulate the cellular response to gemcitabine. We hypothesized that genetic variations in MMR may affect the clinical outcome of patients with pancreatic cancer...
  20. ncbi K-ras mutation and p16 and preproenkephalin promoter hypermethylation in plasma DNA of pancreatic cancer patients: in relation to cigarette smoking
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Pancreas 34:55-62. 2007
    ..To examine the profiles of K-ras mutations and p16 and preproenkephalin (ppENK) promoter hypermethylation and their associations with cigarette smoking in pancreatic cancer patients...
  21. ncbi Passive smoking and the use of noncigarette tobacco products in association with risk for pancreatic cancer: a case-control study
    Manal M Hassan
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Cancer 109:2547-56. 2007
    ..The associations between passive smoking and the use of noncigarette tobacco products with pancreatic cancer are not clear...
  22. ncbi A combined healthy lifestyle score and risk of pancreatic cancer in a large cohort study
    Li Jiao
    Nutritional Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD 20852, USA
    Arch Intern Med 169:764-70. 2009
    ..We generated a healthy lifestyle score to investigate their joint effect on risk of pancreatic cancer...
  23. ncbi Folate intake, post-folic acid grain fortification, and pancreatic cancer risk in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial
    Brietta M Oaks
    Nutritional Epidemiology Branch, the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD, USA
    Am J Clin Nutr 91:449-55. 2010
    ..Folate plays a critical role in DNA methylation, synthesis, and repair. Several epidemiologic studies suggest that higher folate intake is associated with decreased pancreatic cancer risk...
  24. ncbi Glycemic index, carbohydrates, glycemic load, and the risk of pancreatic cancer in a prospective cohort study
    Li Jiao
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20852, USA
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 18:1144-51. 2009
    ..The higher risk associated with high free fructose intake needs further confirmation and elucidation...
  25. ncbi Single nucleotide polymorphisms of RecQ1, RAD54L, and ATM genes are associated with reduced survival of pancreatic cancer
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology Unit 426, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77230 1402, USA
    J Clin Oncol 24:1720-8. 2006
    ..Our goal was to determine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DNA repair genes influence the clinical outcome of pancreatic cancer...
  26. ncbi Polymorphisms of phase II xenobiotic-metabolizing and DNA repair genes and in vitro N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced O6-ethylguanine levels in human lymphocytes
    Li Jiao
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Mutat Res 627:146-57. 2007
    ..Results from this exploratory study need to be confirmed in other experimental systems...
  27. ncbi Sugars in diet and risk of cancer in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study
    Natasa Tasevska
    Applied Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892 7242, USA
    Int J Cancer 130:159-69. 2012
    ..Measurement error in FFQ-reported dietary sugars may have limited our ability to obtain more conclusive findings. Statistically significant associations observed for the rare cancers are of interest and warrant further investigation...
  28. ncbi Pathway analysis of genome-wide association study data highlights pancreatic development genes as susceptibility factors for pancreatic cancer
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Carcinogenesis 33:1384-90. 2012
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  29. ncbi Dietary fatty acids and pancreatic cancer in the NIH-AARP diet and health study
    Anne C M Thiebaut
    Nutritional Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD, USA
    J Natl Cancer Inst 101:1001-11. 2009
    ..Previous research relating dietary fat, a modifiable risk factor, to pancreatic cancer has been inconclusive...
  30. ncbi 5,10-Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase polymorphisms and the risk of pancreatic cancer
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, Unit 426, The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 14:1470-6. 2005
    ..23 (0.88-20.3) for heavy drinkers with the TT genotype compared with nondrinkers with the CC/CT genotypes. These observations support a role for folate metabolism in pancreatic cancer, especially among smokers and heavy drinkers...
  31. ncbi Plasma soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products and risk of colorectal adenoma
    Li Jiao
    Houston VA Health Services Research Center of Excellence, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center Houston, TX, USA Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX, USA Dan L Duncan Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX, USA
    Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet 3:294-304. 2012
    ..This study supported the involvement of RAGE-NF-kB related inflammatory mechanism in the formation of colorectal adenoma...
  32. ncbi Molecular epidemiology of pancreatic cancer
    Donghui Li
    Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd, Unit 426, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Int J Gastrointest Cancer 33:3-14. 2003
    ....
  33. ncbi Detectable clonal mosaicism and its relationship to aging and cancer
    Kevin B Jacobs
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute NCI, Rockville, Maryland, USA
    Nat Genet 44:651-8. 2012
    ..4; P = 3.8 × 10(-11)). These findings underscore the time-dependent nature of somatic events in the etiology of cancer and potentially other late-onset diseases...