Study the Effect of RAGE and HMGB1 Genes Polymorphism on Breast Cancer Susceptibility in Iraqi Female

Sh. Zaki, A. Alta'ee, Mushtaq K. Mohammed
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Background: The most frequent malignancy among women globally is breast cancer (BC). Breast lobules or ducts are the genesis of breast cancer, which is an uncontrolled development of epithelial cells. High mobility group protein box 1 (HMGB1) possesses both pro- and anti-tumorigenic bioactivities, which contribute to its complicated function in carcinogenesis. Damage associated Molecular Pattern molecules (DAMPs) generated following tissue injury include HMGB1, many S100 proteins, and others. RAGE is thought to be a receptor for these moleculAim of the study: The study was aimed to find the High mobility group protein box 1 (HMGB1) HMGB1 (rs1412125) and Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products RAGE (rs1800624) genotypic and allelic frequency. Using Allele Specefic polymerase chain reaction AC-PCR and Polymerase Chain Reaction Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism RFLP-PCR in BC patients and healthy controls, as well as their correlation with breast cancer susceptibility.Material and methods :. Samples were taken at Marjan Cancer Hospital, Babylon. HMGB1 rs1412125 and RAGE rs18400624 polymorphisms were evaluated for patients and controls using the PCR-RFLP and allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (AS-PCR) method. SPSS software was used to perform the statistical analysis.Results : There is non-significant difference between patients and control in TT, AA, and TA genotyping of (rs1800624) in RAGE gene (p=0.22), non-significant difference between patients and control in TT, TC, and CC genotyping of (rs1412125) in HMGB1 gene (p=0.09).Conclusion : Our results showed no association between HMGB1 polymorphisms and RAGE and breast cancer risk.
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研究伊拉克女性 RAGE 和 HMGB1 基因多态性对乳腺癌易感性的影响
背景:全球妇女最常见的恶性肿瘤是乳腺癌(BC)。乳腺小叶或导管是乳腺癌的起源,是上皮细胞不受控制的发展。高迁移率基团蛋白盒 1(HMGB1)同时具有促癌和抗癌的生物活性,这也是其在致癌过程中发挥复杂功能的原因。组织损伤后产生的损伤相关分子模式分子(DAMPs)包括 HMGB1、多种 S100 蛋白等。RAGE 被认为是这些分子的受体:该研究旨在发现高迁移率组蛋白盒 1 (HMGB1) HMGB1 (rs1412125) 和高级糖化终产物受体 RAGE (rs1800624) 的基因型和等位基因频率。使用等位基因聚合酶链反应 AC-PCR 和聚合酶链反应限制性片段长度多态性 RFLP-PCR,研究 BC 患者和健康对照组的等位基因频率及其与乳腺癌易感性的相关性。样本在巴比伦的 Marjan 癌症医院采集。采用 PCR-RFLP 和等位基因特异性聚合酶链反应(AS-PCR)方法评估患者和对照组的 HMGB1 rs1412125 和 RAGE rs18400624 多态性。结果:RAGE基因(rs1800624)的TT、AA和TA基因分型在患者和对照组之间差异不显著(P=0.22),HMGB1基因(rs1412125)的TT、TC和CC基因分型在患者和对照组之间差异不显著(P=0.09):我们的研究结果表明,HMGB1基因多态性和RAGE与乳腺癌风险之间没有关联。
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