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Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population

Herein, we evaluated the association of the Toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs3796508 (Val327Met) and rs5743810 (Ser249Pro) with breast cancer (BC) susceptibility in Saudi Arabian women, using in silico analysis. We found no significant differences in genotypic and...

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Autores principales: Semlali, Abdelhabib, Almutairi, Mikhlid, Rouabhia, Mahmoud, Reddy Parine, Narasimha, Al Amri, Abdullah, S. Al-Numair, Nouf, M. Hawsawi, Yousef, Saud Alanazi, Mohammad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6214682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30388713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203376
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author Semlali, Abdelhabib
Almutairi, Mikhlid
Rouabhia, Mahmoud
Reddy Parine, Narasimha
Al Amri, Abdullah
S. Al-Numair, Nouf
M. Hawsawi, Yousef
Saud Alanazi, Mohammad
author_facet Semlali, Abdelhabib
Almutairi, Mikhlid
Rouabhia, Mahmoud
Reddy Parine, Narasimha
Al Amri, Abdullah
S. Al-Numair, Nouf
M. Hawsawi, Yousef
Saud Alanazi, Mohammad
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description Herein, we evaluated the association of the Toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs3796508 (Val327Met) and rs5743810 (Ser249Pro) with breast cancer (BC) susceptibility in Saudi Arabian women, using in silico analysis. We found no significant differences in genotypic and allelic frequencies for rs3796508 between the BC patients (n = 127) and healthy individuals (n = 116). However, 86% of the BC patients, versus 98% of the healthy controls, carried the rs5743810 Pro allele (OR = 0.103, CI = 0.036–0.293, P = 0.00001). Advanced analysis based on the comparison of the estrogen receptor (ER)-positive and -negative patients with the healthy controls indicated a significant association between rs5743810 allelic frequency and BC risk protection (OR = 0.100, CI = 0.034–0.297, P = 0.00001 for ER(+) BC cases; OR = 0.102, CI = 0.033–0.318, P = 0.00001 for ER(−)BC cases). Furthermore, rs5743810 was associated with BC risk protection at either above or below 48 years of age at diagnosis (OR = 0.101, CI = 0.022–0.455, P = 0.00037 for age ≤48 years; OR = 0.120, CI = 0.028–0.519, P = 0.00087 for age >48 years). Such associations were not found for rs3796508. In silico analysis indicated that these SNPs had neutral effects within the TLR6 structure, confirming the protective role of rs5743810. Our findings therefore suggest a strong association between rs5743810 and protection against BC risk in Saudi Arabian women. Importantly, the rs5743810 Pro allele could be a potential BC diagnostic biomarker in this ethnic population.
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spelling pubmed-62146822018-11-19 Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population Semlali, Abdelhabib Almutairi, Mikhlid Rouabhia, Mahmoud Reddy Parine, Narasimha Al Amri, Abdullah S. Al-Numair, Nouf M. Hawsawi, Yousef Saud Alanazi, Mohammad PLoS One Research Article Herein, we evaluated the association of the Toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs3796508 (Val327Met) and rs5743810 (Ser249Pro) with breast cancer (BC) susceptibility in Saudi Arabian women, using in silico analysis. We found no significant differences in genotypic and allelic frequencies for rs3796508 between the BC patients (n = 127) and healthy individuals (n = 116). However, 86% of the BC patients, versus 98% of the healthy controls, carried the rs5743810 Pro allele (OR = 0.103, CI = 0.036–0.293, P = 0.00001). Advanced analysis based on the comparison of the estrogen receptor (ER)-positive and -negative patients with the healthy controls indicated a significant association between rs5743810 allelic frequency and BC risk protection (OR = 0.100, CI = 0.034–0.297, P = 0.00001 for ER(+) BC cases; OR = 0.102, CI = 0.033–0.318, P = 0.00001 for ER(−)BC cases). Furthermore, rs5743810 was associated with BC risk protection at either above or below 48 years of age at diagnosis (OR = 0.101, CI = 0.022–0.455, P = 0.00037 for age ≤48 years; OR = 0.120, CI = 0.028–0.519, P = 0.00087 for age >48 years). Such associations were not found for rs3796508. In silico analysis indicated that these SNPs had neutral effects within the TLR6 structure, confirming the protective role of rs5743810. Our findings therefore suggest a strong association between rs5743810 and protection against BC risk in Saudi Arabian women. Importantly, the rs5743810 Pro allele could be a potential BC diagnostic biomarker in this ethnic population. Public Library of Science 2018-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6214682/ /pubmed/30388713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203376 Text en © 2018 Semlali et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Semlali, Abdelhabib
Almutairi, Mikhlid
Rouabhia, Mahmoud
Reddy Parine, Narasimha
Al Amri, Abdullah
S. Al-Numair, Nouf
M. Hawsawi, Yousef
Saud Alanazi, Mohammad
Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population
title Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population
title_full Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population
title_fullStr Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population
title_full_unstemmed Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population
title_short Novel sequence variants in the TLR6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the Saudi Arabian population
title_sort novel sequence variants in the tlr6 gene associated with advanced breast cancer risk in the saudi arabian population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6214682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30388713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203376
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