“口袋妖怪”(ZBTB7)基因:无证据表明与散发性乳腺癌有关。

Clinical medicine. Oncology Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-28 DOI:10.4137/cmo.s569
Antonio Salas, Ana Vega, Roger L Milne, Manuel García-Magariños, Alvaro Ruibal, Javier Benítez, Angel Carracedo
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摘要

有人提出,与乳腺癌相关的过度熟悉风险可以用多个弱易感等位基因的累积效应来解释。转录抑制因子FBI1,也被称为Pokemon,最近被确定为肿瘤发生的一个关键因素。该蛋白由ZBTB7基因编码。在这里,我们旨在确定在西班牙北部和中部医院收集的病例和对照样本中,ZBTB7的多态性是否与乳腺癌风险相关。我们在360例散发性乳腺癌病例和402例对照中对ZBTB7(包括侧翼区域)的15个SNP进行了基因分型,平均覆盖率为1 SNP/2.4 Kb。比较病例和对照组之间的等位基因、基因型和单倍型频率,使用皮尔逊卡方检验和排列程序校正多重检验未发现关联。在这项关于ZBTB7基因与散发性乳腺癌关系的首次研究中,我们没有发现任何关联的证据。
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The 'Pokemon' (ZBTB7) Gene: No Evidence of Association with Sporadic Breast Cancer.

The 'Pokemon' (ZBTB7) Gene: No Evidence of Association with Sporadic Breast Cancer.

The 'Pokemon' (ZBTB7) Gene: No Evidence of Association with Sporadic Breast Cancer.

It has been proposed that the excess of familiar risk associated with breast cancer could be explained by the cumulative effect of multiple weakly predisposing alleles. The transcriptional repressor FBI1, also known as Pokemon, has recently been identified as a critical factor in oncogenesis. This protein is encoded by the ZBTB7 gene. Here we aimed to determine whether polymorphisms in ZBTB7 are associated with breast cancer risk in a sample of cases and controls collected in hospitals from North and Central Spanish patients. We genotyped 15 SNPs in ZBTB7, including the flanking regions, with an average coverage of 1 SNP/2.4 Kb, in 360 sporadic breast cancer cases and 402 controls. Comparison of allele, genotype and haplotype frequencies between cases and controls did not reveal associations using Pearson's chi-square test and a permutation procedure to correct for multiple test. In this, the first study of the ZBTB7 gene in relation to, sporadic breast cancer, we found no evidence of an association.

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