马来西亚三级医疗中心TGF-ß1多态性与乳腺密度的相关性研究

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
W. Rohani, S. Athirah, A. Nasriah, M. Mohaslida, T. F. Murniwati, M. J. Norhasiza, R. HusbaniM.A., A. Elinah
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通过乳房x光检查等筛查工具早期发现乳腺癌风险可以降低治疗管理费用和疾病预后。乳房x光片的乳腺密度水平是乳腺癌风险的潜在共同因素之一。乳腺上皮细胞的发育是由遗传因素决定的。转化生长因子- β (TGF-s)基因参与细胞增殖和细胞分裂的调控。本研究旨在评估在接受乳房x光检查的妇女中TGF-s1多态性与乳腺密度的关系。采用PCR-RFLP技术检测TGF-s1位点rs1800469、rs1800470和rs4803455三个多态性的基因型。计算由BIRADS 1和BIRADS 2类组成的对照组和由BIRADS 3和BIRADS 4类组成的病例组的等位基因和基因型频率。两个多态性(rs1800469和rs1800470)与乳腺密度显著相关,p值分别为0.004和0.003。然而,第三个多态性rs4803455没有产生显著的关联(p值=0.090)。单倍型关联分析可能表明,GAA单倍型对乳腺密度发育具有易感性(p值= 0.02,OR=2.21[1.07-4.55]),而AAC单倍型对乳腺密度发育具有保护作用(p值=0.004,OR=0.40[0.21-0.77])。这些关于单倍型和单倍型关联的初步数据可能揭示TGF-s1多态性与乳腺密度的关联,并为多态性在乳腺密度发展易感性中的作用提供见解。
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Study of Association of TGF-ß1 Polymorphism with Breast Density in a Tertiary Medical Center of Malaysia
Early detection of breast cancer risk by screening tools such as mammography can reduces the cost of treatment management and the prognosis of the disease. The level of breast density of in mammogram is one of the potential cofounder factor for breast cancer risk. The development of mammary epithelial cells is determined by the genetic factor. Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-s) gene involves in the regulation of cell proliferation and cell division. This study aimed to assess the association of TGF-s1 polymorphisms with breast density among women who underwent breast screening using mammogram. The detection of genotypes for three polymorphisms of TGF-s1 assigned as rs1800469, rs1800470 and rs4803455 were performed using PCR-RFLP technique. The allele and genotype frequencies were calculated for control group that consists of BIRADS 1 and BIRADS 2 class whilst case group consisted of BIRADS 3 and BIRADS 4 class. Two polymorphisms (rs1800469 and rs1800470) yielded a significant association with breast density with p value of 0.004 and 0.003, respectively. However, the third polymorphism, rs4803455 did not yield a significant association (p value=0.090). Haplotype association analysis might suggest the haplotype GAA conferred susceptibility (p value= 0.02, OR=2.21[1.07-4.55]) rather than haplotype AAC predispose a protective effect (p value=0.004, OR=0.40[0.21-0.77]) to breast density development. This preliminary data on single and haplotype association might reveal the association of polymorphisms of TGF-s1 with breast density and give an insight on the role of polymorphism in predisposing to breast density development.
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