Association Between BRCA1/2 Polymorphism and HPV in Breast Cancer Patients in Thi-Qar/South Iraq

B. J. Hamad, M. Saleh
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Breast cancer is presently the greatest common malignant disease detected in women worldwide. The breast cancer occurs as a result of transformations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 when the cells injured, by chemicals in tobacco, exposure to radiation and infected with oncogenic viruses such as a Human papilloma virus, BRCA1 and BRCA2 are human genes which make tumor silencer proteins. This study was carried out to investigate the presence of mutation (5382insC and 6174delT) in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, respectively (to determent the effect of HPV of human genes) by gene polymorphism amplification-refractory mutation system-PCR (ARMS-PCR) technique. The ARMS-PCR assay was performed for detection BRCA1 (185delAG) and BRCA2 (6174delT) gene mutation in breast cancer blood patients infected with HPV. The ARMS technique which revealed that out of 32 malignant breast tumors 5 (15.6%) cases carry a 5382insC mutation in BRCA1 gene, and no 6174delT mutation was recorded in BRCA2 gene. The 5382insC polymorphisms recorded in BRCA1 gene, and the HPV may induce it, while no evidence of the BRCA2 6174delT polymorphism, This may indicate that there is no correlation between this mutation and HPV.
伊拉克南部地区乳腺癌患者BRCA1/2多态性与HPV的关系
乳腺癌是目前在全世界妇女中发现的最常见的恶性疾病。乳腺癌的发生是由于BRCA1和BRCA2的转化,当细胞受到烟草中的化学物质,暴露于辐射和感染致癌病毒(如人类乳头瘤病毒)时,BRCA1和BRCA2是产生肿瘤沉默蛋白的人类基因。本研究采用基因多态性扩增-难解突变系统- pcr (ARMS-PCR)技术研究BRCA1和BRCA2基因中分别存在532insc和6174delT突变(以确定HPV对人类基因的影响)。采用ARMS-PCR方法检测HPV感染乳腺癌血液患者BRCA1 (185delAG)和BRCA2 (6174delT)基因突变。ARMS技术发现32例乳腺恶性肿瘤中5例(15.6%)BRCA1基因携带5382insC突变,BRCA2基因未记录到6174delT突变。BRCA1基因中记录的532insc多态性和HPV可能诱导其发生,而BRCA2中未发现6174delT多态性的证据,这可能表明该突变与HPV之间没有相关性。
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