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Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population

Gliomas are most common neoplasms in the CNS with unknown aetiology. Gene polymorphisms have been studied in glioma to check its risk in different population. CDKN2A, commonly altered tumor suppressor gene polymorphisms were recently shown to be associated with glioma in Caucasians. Present study ev...

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Autores principales: Sibin, M.K., Dhananjaya, I. Bhat, Narasingarao, K.V.L., Harshitha, S.M., Jeru-Manoj, M., Chetan, G.K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5006130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27617221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mgene.2016.07.010
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author Sibin, M.K.
Dhananjaya, I. Bhat
Narasingarao, K.V.L.
Harshitha, S.M.
Jeru-Manoj, M.
Chetan, G.K.
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Dhananjaya, I. Bhat
Narasingarao, K.V.L.
Harshitha, S.M.
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description Gliomas are most common neoplasms in the CNS with unknown aetiology. Gene polymorphisms have been studied in glioma to check its risk in different population. CDKN2A, commonly altered tumor suppressor gene polymorphisms were recently shown to be associated with glioma in Caucasians. Present study evaluated potential association between two SNPs in CDKN2A/B gene with glioma risk in South Indian population with a total of 128 cases and 140 control subjects. Allelic discrimination assay was used for the genotyping and the association of each SNP with glioma risk were calculated using odds ratio and 95% CI. There was no association between rs4977756 polymorphism and glioma risk in south Indian population. GG genotype had a non-significant low risk in glioma (OR = 0.69). rs11515 polymorphism was not in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium in our sample, so it was not considered for association studies. There was difference in genotype in tissue samples paired with blood samples for rs4977756 polymorphism, suggesting the importance of tissue SNP status in association studies. These results show that these two polymorphisms may not contribute to risk for glioma in South Indian population.
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spelling pubmed-50061302016-09-09 Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population Sibin, M.K. Dhananjaya, I. Bhat Narasingarao, K.V.L. Harshitha, S.M. Jeru-Manoj, M. Chetan, G.K. Meta Gene Article Gliomas are most common neoplasms in the CNS with unknown aetiology. Gene polymorphisms have been studied in glioma to check its risk in different population. CDKN2A, commonly altered tumor suppressor gene polymorphisms were recently shown to be associated with glioma in Caucasians. Present study evaluated potential association between two SNPs in CDKN2A/B gene with glioma risk in South Indian population with a total of 128 cases and 140 control subjects. Allelic discrimination assay was used for the genotyping and the association of each SNP with glioma risk were calculated using odds ratio and 95% CI. There was no association between rs4977756 polymorphism and glioma risk in south Indian population. GG genotype had a non-significant low risk in glioma (OR = 0.69). rs11515 polymorphism was not in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium in our sample, so it was not considered for association studies. There was difference in genotype in tissue samples paired with blood samples for rs4977756 polymorphism, suggesting the importance of tissue SNP status in association studies. These results show that these two polymorphisms may not contribute to risk for glioma in South Indian population. Elsevier 2016-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5006130/ /pubmed/27617221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mgene.2016.07.010 Text en © 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Sibin, M.K.
Dhananjaya, I. Bhat
Narasingarao, K.V.L.
Harshitha, S.M.
Jeru-Manoj, M.
Chetan, G.K.
Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population
title Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population
title_full Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population
title_fullStr Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population
title_full_unstemmed Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population
title_short Two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in CDKN2A/B and glioma risk in South Indian population
title_sort two gene polymorphisms (rs4977756 and rs11515) in cdkn2a/b and glioma risk in south indian population
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5006130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27617221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mgene.2016.07.010
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