Şeyda Demirkol, Dilara Sönmez Zor, Merve S Uzunoğlu, Aylin S Uzunoğlu, Onur Dülger, Mehmet Tolgahan Hakan, Cem Horozoğlu, Akif Turna, Ammad Ahmad Farooqi, İlhan Yaylım
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Possible Associations between PD1/PDL1 Gene Variants, Gene Expression, and Protein Expression and Clinical Outcome of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.
This study aimed to investigate the polymorphisms and protein expression of PD-1/PD-L1 molecules concerning non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) susceptibility and their potential relationship with clinical parameters. PD-1 (rs2227981) and PD-L1 (rs2890658) gene variants were genotyped using PCR and RFLP in 80 NSCLC patients and 79 healthy controls. Serum soluble PD-1 levels were measured by ELISA, and PD-L1 protein expression was analyzed via Western blot. Clinical parameter differences between NSCLC cases and controls were evaluated. The PD-L1 A/C AA genotype frequency was significantly higher in patients than in controls (P = 0.043). In PD-1 C/T variants, the CC genotype was more prevalent in cases with lymphovascular invasion than those without (P = 0.028), while the CT genotype was more frequent in patients without lymphovascular invasion (P = 0.047). Additionally, the CC genotype was associated with perineural invasion (P = 0.026). Serum PD-1 levels were significantly elevated in patients with the CC genotype for PD-1 C/T compared with controls (P = 0.008). Combined genotype analysis revealed that the CTAC genotype was more common in the control group than in NSCLC patients (P = 0.016). Moreover, PD-L1 protein expression was significantly higher in tumor tissues than controls (P < 0.0001). These findings suggest that PD-1 and PD-L1 polymorphisms and their expression levels may play crucial roles in NSCLC susceptibility and progression. Understanding these molecular mechanisms could contribute to developing novel therapeutic strategies for NSCLC patients.
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Critical ReviewsTM in Eukaryotic Gene Expression presents timely concepts and experimental approaches that are contributing to rapid advances in our mechanistic understanding of gene regulation, organization, and structure within the contexts of biological control and the diagnosis/treatment of disease. The journal provides in-depth critical reviews, on well-defined topics of immediate interest, written by recognized specialists in the field. Extensive literature citations provide a comprehensive information resource.
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