{"title":"研究伊朗西北部地区 TP53 (rs12602273C>G) 基因多态性与乳腺癌易感性之间的关系","authors":"Fatemeh Lotfi Dashbelagh, Sara Ghaffarian","doi":"10.18502/ssu.v32i1.15227","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction: The TP53 gene on the short arm of chromosome 17p, which is known as a tumor suppressor gene, encodes the transcription factor p53, and this factor controls cell cycle progression. This study was done to assess the association of TP53 (rs12602273C>G) gene polymorphism with the risk and prognosis of breast cancer in women of northwest of Iran. \nMethods: In this case-control study, the association of TP53 (rs12602273C>G) gene polymorphism with breast cancer risk was studied in a population, including 100 patients and 100 healthy individuals was investigated by Tetra ARMS-PCR technique. The analysis of the resulting data was done using SPSS version 16 software and JavaStat online statistics package. \nResults: In the case group, the frequency of CC, CG, and GG genotypes were 81.52, 16.3, 2.17 percent, respectively and they were 79.34, 17.39, and 3.26 percent for the control group. Similarly, C and G allele frequency in case group was 89.67 and 10.32 percent and those in the control group was 88.04 and 11.95 percent, respectively. Statistical analyzes showed no association between genotypic (P>0.05) and allelic (P>0.05) polymorphism (rs12602273C>G) of TP53 gene with breast cancer. Also, the results showed that the studied polymorphism was not associated with the clinical characteristics of breast cancer patients in the Northwest of Iran (P>0.05). \nConclusion: These research findings suggest that TP53 polymorphism of rs12602273C>G is not related to the risk of breast cancer. The association of the genotypic distribution of this SNP with the clinical characteristics of the patients was insignificant.","PeriodicalId":17084,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences","volume":"2 7","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Study the Association between TP53 (rs12602273C>G) Gene Polymorphism with Susceptibility to the Breast Cancer in North West of Iran\",\"authors\":\"Fatemeh Lotfi Dashbelagh, Sara Ghaffarian\",\"doi\":\"10.18502/ssu.v32i1.15227\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Introduction: The TP53 gene on the short arm of chromosome 17p, which is known as a tumor suppressor gene, encodes the transcription factor p53, and this factor controls cell cycle progression. 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Statistical analyzes showed no association between genotypic (P>0.05) and allelic (P>0.05) polymorphism (rs12602273C>G) of TP53 gene with breast cancer. Also, the results showed that the studied polymorphism was not associated with the clinical characteristics of breast cancer patients in the Northwest of Iran (P>0.05). \\nConclusion: These research findings suggest that TP53 polymorphism of rs12602273C>G is not related to the risk of breast cancer. 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Study the Association between TP53 (rs12602273C>G) Gene Polymorphism with Susceptibility to the Breast Cancer in North West of Iran
Introduction: The TP53 gene on the short arm of chromosome 17p, which is known as a tumor suppressor gene, encodes the transcription factor p53, and this factor controls cell cycle progression. This study was done to assess the association of TP53 (rs12602273C>G) gene polymorphism with the risk and prognosis of breast cancer in women of northwest of Iran.
Methods: In this case-control study, the association of TP53 (rs12602273C>G) gene polymorphism with breast cancer risk was studied in a population, including 100 patients and 100 healthy individuals was investigated by Tetra ARMS-PCR technique. The analysis of the resulting data was done using SPSS version 16 software and JavaStat online statistics package.
Results: In the case group, the frequency of CC, CG, and GG genotypes were 81.52, 16.3, 2.17 percent, respectively and they were 79.34, 17.39, and 3.26 percent for the control group. Similarly, C and G allele frequency in case group was 89.67 and 10.32 percent and those in the control group was 88.04 and 11.95 percent, respectively. Statistical analyzes showed no association between genotypic (P>0.05) and allelic (P>0.05) polymorphism (rs12602273C>G) of TP53 gene with breast cancer. Also, the results showed that the studied polymorphism was not associated with the clinical characteristics of breast cancer patients in the Northwest of Iran (P>0.05).
Conclusion: These research findings suggest that TP53 polymorphism of rs12602273C>G is not related to the risk of breast cancer. The association of the genotypic distribution of this SNP with the clinical characteristics of the patients was insignificant.