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Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations

Genetic variation of antigen-processing machinery (APM) components has been shown to be associated with cervical carcinoma risk and outcome in a genetically homogeneous Dutch population. However, the role of APM component single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genetically heterogeneous population...

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Autores principales: Mehta, Akash M., Spaans, Vivian M., Mahendra, Nyoman Bayu, Osse, Elisabeth M., Vet, Jessica N. I., Purwoto, Gatot, Surya, I. G. D., Cornian, Santoso, Peters, Alexander A., Fleuren, Gert J., Jordanova, Ekaterina S.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25796583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-015-0834-5
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author Mehta, Akash M.
Spaans, Vivian M.
Mahendra, Nyoman Bayu
Osse, Elisabeth M.
Vet, Jessica N. I.
Purwoto, Gatot
Surya, I. G. D.
Cornian, Santoso
Peters, Alexander A.
Fleuren, Gert J.
Jordanova, Ekaterina S.
author_facet Mehta, Akash M.
Spaans, Vivian M.
Mahendra, Nyoman Bayu
Osse, Elisabeth M.
Vet, Jessica N. I.
Purwoto, Gatot
Surya, I. G. D.
Cornian, Santoso
Peters, Alexander A.
Fleuren, Gert J.
Jordanova, Ekaterina S.
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description Genetic variation of antigen-processing machinery (APM) components has been shown to be associated with cervical carcinoma risk and outcome in a genetically homogeneous Dutch population. However, the role of APM component single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genetically heterogeneous populations with different distributions of human papillomavirus (HPV) subtypes remains unclear. Eleven non-synonymous, coding SNPs in the TAP1, TAP2, LMP2, LMP7 and ERAP1 genes were genotyped in cervical carcinoma patients and healthy controls from two distinct Indonesian populations (Balinese and Javanese). Individual genotype and allele distributions were investigated using single-marker analysis, and combined SNP effects were assessed by haplotype construction and haplotype interaction analysis. Allele distribution patterns in Bali and Java differed in relation to cervical carcinoma risk, with four ERAP1 SNPs and one TAP2 SNP in the Javanese population showing significant association with cervical carcinoma risk, while in the Balinese population, only one TAP2 SNP showed this association. Multimarker analysis demonstrated that in the Javanese patients, one specific haplotype, consisting of the ERAP1-575 locus on chromosome 5 and the TAP2-379 and TAP2-651 loci on chromosome 6, was significantly associated with cervical carcinoma risk (global P = 0.008); no significant haplotype associations were found in the Balinese population. These data indicate not only that genetic variation in APM component genes is associated with cervical carcinoma risk in Indonesia but also that the patterns of association differ depending on background genetic composition and possibly on differences in HPV type distribution.
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spelling pubmed-44276322015-05-14 Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations Mehta, Akash M. Spaans, Vivian M. Mahendra, Nyoman Bayu Osse, Elisabeth M. Vet, Jessica N. I. Purwoto, Gatot Surya, I. G. D. Cornian, Santoso Peters, Alexander A. Fleuren, Gert J. Jordanova, Ekaterina S. Immunogenetics Original Paper Genetic variation of antigen-processing machinery (APM) components has been shown to be associated with cervical carcinoma risk and outcome in a genetically homogeneous Dutch population. However, the role of APM component single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genetically heterogeneous populations with different distributions of human papillomavirus (HPV) subtypes remains unclear. Eleven non-synonymous, coding SNPs in the TAP1, TAP2, LMP2, LMP7 and ERAP1 genes were genotyped in cervical carcinoma patients and healthy controls from two distinct Indonesian populations (Balinese and Javanese). Individual genotype and allele distributions were investigated using single-marker analysis, and combined SNP effects were assessed by haplotype construction and haplotype interaction analysis. Allele distribution patterns in Bali and Java differed in relation to cervical carcinoma risk, with four ERAP1 SNPs and one TAP2 SNP in the Javanese population showing significant association with cervical carcinoma risk, while in the Balinese population, only one TAP2 SNP showed this association. Multimarker analysis demonstrated that in the Javanese patients, one specific haplotype, consisting of the ERAP1-575 locus on chromosome 5 and the TAP2-379 and TAP2-651 loci on chromosome 6, was significantly associated with cervical carcinoma risk (global P = 0.008); no significant haplotype associations were found in the Balinese population. These data indicate not only that genetic variation in APM component genes is associated with cervical carcinoma risk in Indonesia but also that the patterns of association differ depending on background genetic composition and possibly on differences in HPV type distribution. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-03-22 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4427632/ /pubmed/25796583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-015-0834-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Mehta, Akash M.
Spaans, Vivian M.
Mahendra, Nyoman Bayu
Osse, Elisabeth M.
Vet, Jessica N. I.
Purwoto, Gatot
Surya, I. G. D.
Cornian, Santoso
Peters, Alexander A.
Fleuren, Gert J.
Jordanova, Ekaterina S.
Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations
title Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations
title_full Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations
title_fullStr Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations
title_full_unstemmed Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations
title_short Differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two Indonesian populations
title_sort differences in genetic variation in antigen-processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinoma risk in two indonesian populations
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25796583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-015-0834-5
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