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Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia

BACKGROUND: A single nucleotide variation within catechol-o-methyl transferase (COMT) gene may alter the COMT enzyme activity level. Polymorphism of Val158Met in the COMT gene has been related to malignancy. In this regard, a study was carried out to find a possible association between the COMT gene...

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Autores principales: Omrani, Mir Davood, Bazargani, Soroush, Bagheri, Morteza, Yazdan-nejad, Hamed
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3129108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21772887
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author Omrani, Mir Davood
Bazargani, Soroush
Bagheri, Morteza
Yazdan-nejad, Hamed
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Bazargani, Soroush
Bagheri, Morteza
Yazdan-nejad, Hamed
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description BACKGROUND: A single nucleotide variation within catechol-o-methyl transferase (COMT) gene may alter the COMT enzyme activity level. Polymorphism of Val158Met in the COMT gene has been related to malignancy. In this regard, a study was carried out to find a possible association between the COMT gene polymorphism in patients with sporadic prostate cancer (PCa) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). METHODS: All types of COMT158 Val/Met polymorphism were carried out using ASO-PCR method in 41 patients with prostate cancer, 193 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and 107 healthy male individuals. RESULTS: The results of this study showed that the frequency of low producer allele A at codon 158 of the COMT gene is significantly different in BPH group compared to normal male control group (OR, 95% CI, p value 1.95: 1.46, 2.44, 0.021, respectively). However no significant difference was noticed when the comparison was made between prostate cancer group and normal male control group and also between BPH and PCa groups. CONCLUSIONS: Decreased level of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene activity may play a possible role in benign prostatic hyperplasia development but not in prostate cancer. Increased level of COMT gene activity has a protective role against BPH.
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spelling pubmed-31291082011-07-19 Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia Omrani, Mir Davood Bazargani, Soroush Bagheri, Morteza Yazdan-nejad, Hamed J Res Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: A single nucleotide variation within catechol-o-methyl transferase (COMT) gene may alter the COMT enzyme activity level. Polymorphism of Val158Met in the COMT gene has been related to malignancy. In this regard, a study was carried out to find a possible association between the COMT gene polymorphism in patients with sporadic prostate cancer (PCa) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). METHODS: All types of COMT158 Val/Met polymorphism were carried out using ASO-PCR method in 41 patients with prostate cancer, 193 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and 107 healthy male individuals. RESULTS: The results of this study showed that the frequency of low producer allele A at codon 158 of the COMT gene is significantly different in BPH group compared to normal male control group (OR, 95% CI, p value 1.95: 1.46, 2.44, 0.021, respectively). However no significant difference was noticed when the comparison was made between prostate cancer group and normal male control group and also between BPH and PCa groups. CONCLUSIONS: Decreased level of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene activity may play a possible role in benign prostatic hyperplasia development but not in prostate cancer. Increased level of COMT gene activity has a protective role against BPH. Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC3129108/ /pubmed/21772887 Text en © Journal of Research in Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Omrani, Mir Davood
Bazargani, Soroush
Bagheri, Morteza
Yazdan-nejad, Hamed
Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
title Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
title_full Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
title_fullStr Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
title_full_unstemmed Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
title_short Association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
title_sort association of catechol-o-methyl transferase gene polymorphism with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3129108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21772887
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