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Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis

AIM: The propose of this study was to evaluate the probable correlation between exon and intron polymorphisms of p53 gene and their association with clinicopathological aspects of gastritis. BACKGROUND: Regarding to the decisive role of p53 in the development of a variety of human cancers, a compreh...

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Autores principales: Najjar Sadeghi, Rouhallah, Sahba, Negar, Vahedi, Mohsen, Reza Mohebbi, Seyed, Reza zali, Mohammad
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Publicado: Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4017528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24834287
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author Najjar Sadeghi, Rouhallah
Sahba, Negar
Vahedi, Mohsen
Reza Mohebbi, Seyed
Reza zali, Mohammad
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Sahba, Negar
Vahedi, Mohsen
Reza Mohebbi, Seyed
Reza zali, Mohammad
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description AIM: The propose of this study was to evaluate the probable correlation between exon and intron polymorphisms of p53 gene and their association with clinicopathological aspects of gastritis. BACKGROUND: Regarding to the decisive role of p53 in the development of a variety of human cancers, a comprehensive study concerning probable correlation between polymorphisms in the p53 intron and exon in gastritis lesions, may open new insight toward gastric cancer development and prevention. PATIENTS AND METHODS: PCR-Sequencing was done for exons and introns 2-7 on the 97 gastritis and normal samples, age range of 15-83 years. Also, microsatellite status was evaluated using five mono nucleotide repeat markers. Variation at codon 72 was associated with IVS2 + 38, p53INS3 and IVS3-29. In addition, IVS2 + 38 had association with polymorphism at codon 36 & 245. Gastritis samples had stable microsatellite except nine patients showing polymorphism for NR-21 and one for Bat-25 RESULTS: Most of patients with stable microsatellites (83.9%) had allele G at codon72 without p53INS3. In addition, all patients with GA and CG at codon 36 / IVS2 + 38 had stable microsatellites. Severity and activity of gastritis were in association with genotypes combined of codon 36/IVS2 + 38 and 245/IVS2 + 38 respectively. In addition, the profiles of combined variation at codon 72/IVS3-29 and codon 72/IVS6 + 31 were different between patients with ages less and greater than 45 years. CONCLUSION: As, some exon variations of p53 gene specially codon 72, were in association with alterations at introns and their combined genotypes were correlated with microsatellite status, pathological findings and age, therefore, it could be inferred that the these combinations of p53 gene polymorphisms work as a whole, not as single.
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spelling pubmed-40175282014-05-15 Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis Najjar Sadeghi, Rouhallah Sahba, Negar Vahedi, Mohsen Reza Mohebbi, Seyed Reza zali, Mohammad Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Original Article AIM: The propose of this study was to evaluate the probable correlation between exon and intron polymorphisms of p53 gene and their association with clinicopathological aspects of gastritis. BACKGROUND: Regarding to the decisive role of p53 in the development of a variety of human cancers, a comprehensive study concerning probable correlation between polymorphisms in the p53 intron and exon in gastritis lesions, may open new insight toward gastric cancer development and prevention. PATIENTS AND METHODS: PCR-Sequencing was done for exons and introns 2-7 on the 97 gastritis and normal samples, age range of 15-83 years. Also, microsatellite status was evaluated using five mono nucleotide repeat markers. Variation at codon 72 was associated with IVS2 + 38, p53INS3 and IVS3-29. In addition, IVS2 + 38 had association with polymorphism at codon 36 & 245. Gastritis samples had stable microsatellite except nine patients showing polymorphism for NR-21 and one for Bat-25 RESULTS: Most of patients with stable microsatellites (83.9%) had allele G at codon72 without p53INS3. In addition, all patients with GA and CG at codon 36 / IVS2 + 38 had stable microsatellites. Severity and activity of gastritis were in association with genotypes combined of codon 36/IVS2 + 38 and 245/IVS2 + 38 respectively. In addition, the profiles of combined variation at codon 72/IVS3-29 and codon 72/IVS6 + 31 were different between patients with ages less and greater than 45 years. CONCLUSION: As, some exon variations of p53 gene specially codon 72, were in association with alterations at introns and their combined genotypes were correlated with microsatellite status, pathological findings and age, therefore, it could be inferred that the these combinations of p53 gene polymorphisms work as a whole, not as single. Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4017528/ /pubmed/24834287 Text en Copyright © 2013 Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
spellingShingle Original Article
Najjar Sadeghi, Rouhallah
Sahba, Negar
Vahedi, Mohsen
Reza Mohebbi, Seyed
Reza zali, Mohammad
Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis
title Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis
title_full Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis
title_fullStr Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis
title_full_unstemmed Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis
title_short Association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in Iranian patients with gastritis
title_sort association of intron and exon polymorphisms of p53 gene in iranian patients with gastritis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4017528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24834287
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