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CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study

BACKGROUND: Considerable interest is directed toward the enzyme aromatase (CYP19A1) and the development of cancer, due to CYP19A1’s role in estrogen biosynthesis. Several cancers display excessive intra-tumor accumulation of estrogens, and aromatase inhibitors are used for treatment. The CYP19A1 gen...

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Autores principales: Al-Mukaynizi, Fatimah Basil, Alanazi, Mohammed, Al-Daihan, Sooad, Parine, Narasimha Reddy, Almadi, Majid, Aljebreen, Abdulrahman, Azzam, Nahla, Alharbi, Othman, Arafah, Maha, Warsy, Arjumand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5604566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29066910
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S121557
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author Al-Mukaynizi, Fatimah Basil
Alanazi, Mohammed
Al-Daihan, Sooad
Parine, Narasimha Reddy
Almadi, Majid
Aljebreen, Abdulrahman
Azzam, Nahla
Alharbi, Othman
Arafah, Maha
Warsy, Arjumand
author_facet Al-Mukaynizi, Fatimah Basil
Alanazi, Mohammed
Al-Daihan, Sooad
Parine, Narasimha Reddy
Almadi, Majid
Aljebreen, Abdulrahman
Azzam, Nahla
Alharbi, Othman
Arafah, Maha
Warsy, Arjumand
author_sort Al-Mukaynizi, Fatimah Basil
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description BACKGROUND: Considerable interest is directed toward the enzyme aromatase (CYP19A1) and the development of cancer, due to CYP19A1’s role in estrogen biosynthesis. Several cancers display excessive intra-tumor accumulation of estrogens, and aromatase inhibitors are used for treatment. The CYP19A1 gene exhibits polymorphism and mutations that can alter its expression or aromatase activity and influence estrogen production. We designed this study to investigate the link between CYP19A1 polymorphism and susceptibility to colorectal cancer (CRC) development in Saudis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Blood samples from 100 CRC patients and 100 healthy controls were drawn for DNA extractions. Three polymorphic sites, rs4774585, rs936308, and rs4775936, were genotyped using Taqman genotyping by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Allelic and genotype frequencies were calculated and compared in the two groups. RESULTS: All single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were polymorphic in Saudis, and comparison of allele frequencies showed several differences when compared to other populations. None of the SNPs were associated with the risk of CRC development in Saudis (P>0.05). Some gender and location (colon or rectal) differences were observed. DISCUSSION: The results of this study highlighted the genetic heterogeneity existing between populations in the prevalence of different SNPs and their relation to disease state. It showed that, although rs4774585, rs936308, and rs4775936 are involved in CRC development in several populations, their role is not significant in the etiology of CRC in Saudis; however, some SNPs do increase susceptibility or resistance to CRC development as judged from the odds ratio. Further large-scale studies are warranted to clarify the role of the CYP19A1 development in CRC.
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spelling pubmed-56045662017-10-24 CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study Al-Mukaynizi, Fatimah Basil Alanazi, Mohammed Al-Daihan, Sooad Parine, Narasimha Reddy Almadi, Majid Aljebreen, Abdulrahman Azzam, Nahla Alharbi, Othman Arafah, Maha Warsy, Arjumand Onco Targets Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: Considerable interest is directed toward the enzyme aromatase (CYP19A1) and the development of cancer, due to CYP19A1’s role in estrogen biosynthesis. Several cancers display excessive intra-tumor accumulation of estrogens, and aromatase inhibitors are used for treatment. The CYP19A1 gene exhibits polymorphism and mutations that can alter its expression or aromatase activity and influence estrogen production. We designed this study to investigate the link between CYP19A1 polymorphism and susceptibility to colorectal cancer (CRC) development in Saudis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Blood samples from 100 CRC patients and 100 healthy controls were drawn for DNA extractions. Three polymorphic sites, rs4774585, rs936308, and rs4775936, were genotyped using Taqman genotyping by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Allelic and genotype frequencies were calculated and compared in the two groups. RESULTS: All single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were polymorphic in Saudis, and comparison of allele frequencies showed several differences when compared to other populations. None of the SNPs were associated with the risk of CRC development in Saudis (P>0.05). Some gender and location (colon or rectal) differences were observed. DISCUSSION: The results of this study highlighted the genetic heterogeneity existing between populations in the prevalence of different SNPs and their relation to disease state. It showed that, although rs4774585, rs936308, and rs4775936 are involved in CRC development in several populations, their role is not significant in the etiology of CRC in Saudis; however, some SNPs do increase susceptibility or resistance to CRC development as judged from the odds ratio. Further large-scale studies are warranted to clarify the role of the CYP19A1 development in CRC. Dove Medical Press 2017-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5604566/ /pubmed/29066910 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S121557 Text en © 2017 Al-Mukaynizi et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Al-Mukaynizi, Fatimah Basil
Alanazi, Mohammed
Al-Daihan, Sooad
Parine, Narasimha Reddy
Almadi, Majid
Aljebreen, Abdulrahman
Azzam, Nahla
Alharbi, Othman
Arafah, Maha
Warsy, Arjumand
CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study
title CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study
title_full CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study
title_fullStr CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study
title_full_unstemmed CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study
title_short CYP19A1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in Saudi population: case–control study
title_sort cyp19a1 gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer etiology in saudi population: case–control study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5604566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29066910
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S121557
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