Association of CYP19A1 rs743572 Polymorphism with Breast Cancer Risk Factor in Iraqi Women- Case Control Study

Iman Al-Bedairy, A. A. Faisal
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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer and the second cause of mortality in women all around the world. It is caused by several factors including genetic determinants, so that both genetic susceptibility factors and environmental factors are involved in the etiology. Significance of genes functioning in steroid hormone synthesis and metabolism are well established in breast cancer susceptibility. Polymorphisms of genes encoding enzymes involved in estrogen biosynthesis pathway and in the metabolic activation of pro-carcinogens to genotoxic intermediates, such as cytochrome P450C17α (CYP17) was closely examined in this women-based case control study of Iraqi women aged range (27–91). The associations between selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the CYP17 gene and breast cancer for 105 women with breast cancer and 120disease- free controls were evaluated. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) technique was used with MspA1 digested enzyme for the PCR products. There was no significant C→T (rs743572) CYP17 associated with breast cancer in the Iraqi women studied. Keywords: breast cancer, CYP17, P450, SNPs. DOI: 10.7176/JMPB/66-05 Publication date: June 30th 2020
CYP19A1 rs743572多态性与伊拉克妇女乳腺癌危险因素的关系——病例对照研究
乳腺癌(BC)是世界上最常见的癌症,也是导致女性死亡的第二大原因。它是由包括遗传决定因素在内的多种因素引起的,因此遗传易感性因素和环境因素都涉及其病因。在乳腺癌易感性中,类固醇激素合成和代谢功能基因的意义已得到充分证实。在这项以伊拉克妇女为基础的病例对照研究中,研究人员对参与雌激素生物合成途径和前致癌物向基因毒性中间体(如细胞色素P450C17α (CYP17))代谢激活的酶的基因多态性进行了仔细研究(27-91岁)。对105名乳腺癌患者和120名无疾病对照者的CYP17基因中选定的单核苷酸多态性(snp)与乳腺癌之间的关系进行了评估。PCR产物采用限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)技术,采用MspA1酶切法。在研究的伊拉克妇女中,C→T (rs743572) CYP17与乳腺癌没有显著的相关性。关键词:乳腺癌,CYP17, P450, snpDOI: 10.7176/JMPB/66-05出版日期:2020年6月30日
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