Autor: |
Kadiam, Sony, Ramasamy, Thirunavukkarasu, Ramakrishnan, Revathi, Mariakuttikan, Jayalakshmi |
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Journal of Clinical Pathology; 2020, Vol. 73 Issue: 8 p456-462, 7p |
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AimHuman leucocyte antigen-G (HLA-G) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) are potent immune mediators implicated in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. The polymorphisms in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of HLA-Gand promoter region of TNF-αare well known to influence their expression levels and may consequently contribute to varied disease predisposition. Therefore, in the present study, we explored the effect of HLA-G3'UTR (14-bp Ins/Del and +3142 C/G) and TNF-αpromoter (–238 G/A and –308 G/A) polymorphisms on breast cancer risk among South Indian women.MethodsA total of 342 women (100 patients with breast cancer, 142 patients with benign breast disorder and 100 healthy women volunteers) were enrolled for this study. Genotyping of HLA-Gand TNF-αpolymorphisms were performed by direct PCR DNA amplification and amplification refractory mutation system PCR methods, respectively.ResultsSignificantly higher frequencies of HLA-G14-bp Ins allele and Ins/+3142G haplotype were observed in patients with breast cancer than healthy controls (OR=1.56, Pc=0.036) and patients with benign breast disorder (OR=1.47, Pc=0.046). Similarly, subgroup analysis based on age at diagnosis (age≤50 years and >50 years) of breast cancer revealed higher frequencies of 14-bp Ins allele and Ins/+3142G haplotype in the patients of age >50 years than healthy controls (OR=1.77, Pc=0.03). Additionally, the extended haplotypes and multifactor dimensionality reduction analysis of the studied polymorphisms revealed significant contribution of HLA-G14-bp Ins/Del polymorphism towards breast cancer risk.ConclusionThe findings of the present study suggest that the HLA-G14-bp Ins/Del polymorphism could influence breast cancer pathogenesis among South Indian women. |
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