Alteration of P53, hMLH1 and HER2 Gene in Bangladeshi Gastric Cancer Patients: Their Association with H. pylori Infection and Clinicopathological Factors
Mukhlesur Rahman, G. Sultana, M. A. Sarker, Monoar Hossain, M. Alam, Md. Anisur Rahman, A. Ahad, Md. Monzurul Islam, R. Sultana
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Abstract
Background: Gene alterations are required for the development of gastric cancer, which are influenced by environmental and host factors. We conducted the present study to find the status of Helicobacter (H) pylori infection and its association with altered genes P53, hMLH1, and HER2 in gastric cancer patients and to analyse their correlation with clinical, pathological, and environmental factors.
Method: This was a cross-sectional study. For genetic (P53 and hMLH1) study of the gastrectomized tissue DNA extraction and optimization, we performed PCR amplification and DNA sequencing. HER2 was studied by immunochemical technique. The results were associated with tumor status, age and sex, smoking, and H pylori antibody status of the patients.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 52.91 (±13.94) years. Among the 45 patients selected for genetic tests, 12 aged 40 or more and 33 aged over 40. Among the genes, 33(73.3%) in p53 and 17(37.7%) in hMLH1 were mutated, and 11(24.2%) in HER2 were found to be overexpressed. Chi square and regression analysis showed that they all had associations with H pylori positivity (p value 1). hMLH1 was associated with the location of the tumor, smoking, sex, blood group, and age, and p53 was found to be affected by extra salt intake, sex, blood group, and age of the patients (P≤.05 ).
Conclusion: Genetic mutation was found in nearly all the patients with gastric cancer, which was significantly associated with H pylori infection. Mass eradication of this organism might play a role in reducing cancer incidence in Bangladesh.
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Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC) is an international peer-reviewed journal which aims to publish high-quality basic science and clinical research in the field of cancer. This journal will also reflect the current status of research as well as diagnostic and treatment practices in the field of cancer in the Middle East, where cancer is becoming a growing health problem. Lastly, MEJC would like to become a model for regional journals with an international outlook. Accordingly, manuscripts from authors anywhere in the world will be considered for publication. MEJC will be published on a quarterly basis.