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The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression

BACKGROUND: There is no biological or epidemiological data on the association between NOS3 promoter polymorphisms and prostate cancer. The polymorphisms in the promoter region of NOS3 gene may be responsible for variations in the plasma NO, which may promote cancer progression by providing a selecti...

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Autores principales: Marangoni, Karina, Araújo, Thaíse G, Neves, Adriana F, Goulart, Luiz R
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2571109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18823560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-273
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author Marangoni, Karina
Araújo, Thaíse G
Neves, Adriana F
Goulart, Luiz R
author_facet Marangoni, Karina
Araújo, Thaíse G
Neves, Adriana F
Goulart, Luiz R
author_sort Marangoni, Karina
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description BACKGROUND: There is no biological or epidemiological data on the association between NOS3 promoter polymorphisms and prostate cancer. The polymorphisms in the promoter region of NOS3 gene may be responsible for variations in the plasma NO, which may promote cancer progression by providing a selective growth advantage to tumor cells by angiogenic stimulus and by direct DNA damage. METHODS: This study aimed evaluating the NOS3 promoter polymorphisms by PCR-SSCP and sequencing, associating genotypes and haplotypes with NOS3 expression levels through semi-quantitative RT-PCR, and with PCA3 mRNA detection, a specific tumor biomarker, in the peripheral blood of pre-surgical samples from 177 patients; 83 PCa and 94 BPH. RESULTS: Three novel SNPs were identified -764A>G, -714G>T and -649G>A in the NOS3 gene promoter region, which together with the -786T>C generated four haplotypes (N, T, C, A). NOS3 gene expression levels were affected by the -786T>C polymorphism, and there was a 2-fold increase in NOS3 levels favored by the incorporation of each C allele. NOS3 levels higher than 80% of the constitutive gene expression level (B2M) presented a 4-fold increase in PCa occurrence. CONCLUSION: The -786T>C polymorphism was the most important promoter alteration of the NOS3 gene that may affect the PCa progression, but not its occurrence, and the incorporation of the C allele is associated with increased levels of NOS3 transcripts. The NOS3 transcript levels presented a bimodal behavior in tumor development and may be used as a biomarker together with the PCA3 marker for molecular staging of the prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-25711092008-10-23 The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression Marangoni, Karina Araújo, Thaíse G Neves, Adriana F Goulart, Luiz R BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: There is no biological or epidemiological data on the association between NOS3 promoter polymorphisms and prostate cancer. The polymorphisms in the promoter region of NOS3 gene may be responsible for variations in the plasma NO, which may promote cancer progression by providing a selective growth advantage to tumor cells by angiogenic stimulus and by direct DNA damage. METHODS: This study aimed evaluating the NOS3 promoter polymorphisms by PCR-SSCP and sequencing, associating genotypes and haplotypes with NOS3 expression levels through semi-quantitative RT-PCR, and with PCA3 mRNA detection, a specific tumor biomarker, in the peripheral blood of pre-surgical samples from 177 patients; 83 PCa and 94 BPH. RESULTS: Three novel SNPs were identified -764A>G, -714G>T and -649G>A in the NOS3 gene promoter region, which together with the -786T>C generated four haplotypes (N, T, C, A). NOS3 gene expression levels were affected by the -786T>C polymorphism, and there was a 2-fold increase in NOS3 levels favored by the incorporation of each C allele. NOS3 levels higher than 80% of the constitutive gene expression level (B2M) presented a 4-fold increase in PCa occurrence. CONCLUSION: The -786T>C polymorphism was the most important promoter alteration of the NOS3 gene that may affect the PCa progression, but not its occurrence, and the incorporation of the C allele is associated with increased levels of NOS3 transcripts. The NOS3 transcript levels presented a bimodal behavior in tumor development and may be used as a biomarker together with the PCA3 marker for molecular staging of the prostate cancer. BioMed Central 2008-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2571109/ /pubmed/18823560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-273 Text en Copyright © 2008 Marangoni et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Marangoni, Karina
Araújo, Thaíse G
Neves, Adriana F
Goulart, Luiz R
The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
title The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
title_full The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
title_fullStr The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
title_short The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
title_sort -786t>c promoter polymorphism of the nos3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2571109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18823560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-273
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