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The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant threat to female health, with both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. It is essential to monitor patients regularly and to raise population awareness. Increasing research also suggests that E-selectin (SELE) may increase tumor angiogenesis and the develop...
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Korea Genome Organization
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36617649 http://dx.doi.org/10.5808/gi.22042 |
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author | Zakariya, Bilal Fadil Almohaidi, Asmaa M. Salih Şimşek, Seçil Akıllı Al-Waysi, Safaa A. Al-Dabbagh, Wijdan H. Kamal, Areege Mustafa |
author_facet | Zakariya, Bilal Fadil Almohaidi, Asmaa M. Salih Şimşek, Seçil Akıllı Al-Waysi, Safaa A. Al-Dabbagh, Wijdan H. Kamal, Areege Mustafa |
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description | Breast cancer (BC) is a significant threat to female health, with both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. It is essential to monitor patients regularly and to raise population awareness. Increasing research also suggests that E-selectin (SELE) may increase tumor angiogenesis and the development of cancer. This study investigated SELE single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the following positions: rs5367T/C, rs5368C/T, rs5362T/G, and rs5362T/C. Using polymerase chain reaction, significant differences in allele and genotype frequencies were found between BC patients and controls. Position rs5368 was associated with an increased risk of BC for the CT and TT genotypes, with odds ratios (ORs) of 16.3 and 6.90 (Fisher probability = 0.0001, p = 0.005). Women with the T allele had a 19.3-fold higher incidence of BC, while allele C may be a protective allele against BC (OR, 0.05). Heterozygous genotypes at rs5367, rs5362, and rs5362 were significantly more common in BC patients, with ORs of 5.70, 4.50, and 3.80, respectively. These SNPs may be associated with the risk of BC, because the frequency of mutant alleles was significantly higher in patients (OR: 4.26, 3.83, and 4.30, respectively) than in controls (OR: 0.23, 0.30, and 0.20, respectively). These SNPs may be considered a common genotype in the Iraqi population, with the wild-type allele having a protective fraction and the mutant allele having an environmental fraction. The results also revealed a 2-fold increase in gene expression in BC patients compared to controls, with a significant effect (p = 0.017). This study's findings confirm the importance of SELE polymorphisms in cancer risk prediction. |
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spelling | pubmed-98473792023-01-31 The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women Zakariya, Bilal Fadil Almohaidi, Asmaa M. Salih Şimşek, Seçil Akıllı Al-Waysi, Safaa A. Al-Dabbagh, Wijdan H. Kamal, Areege Mustafa Genomics Inform Original Article Breast cancer (BC) is a significant threat to female health, with both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. It is essential to monitor patients regularly and to raise population awareness. Increasing research also suggests that E-selectin (SELE) may increase tumor angiogenesis and the development of cancer. This study investigated SELE single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the following positions: rs5367T/C, rs5368C/T, rs5362T/G, and rs5362T/C. Using polymerase chain reaction, significant differences in allele and genotype frequencies were found between BC patients and controls. Position rs5368 was associated with an increased risk of BC for the CT and TT genotypes, with odds ratios (ORs) of 16.3 and 6.90 (Fisher probability = 0.0001, p = 0.005). Women with the T allele had a 19.3-fold higher incidence of BC, while allele C may be a protective allele against BC (OR, 0.05). Heterozygous genotypes at rs5367, rs5362, and rs5362 were significantly more common in BC patients, with ORs of 5.70, 4.50, and 3.80, respectively. These SNPs may be associated with the risk of BC, because the frequency of mutant alleles was significantly higher in patients (OR: 4.26, 3.83, and 4.30, respectively) than in controls (OR: 0.23, 0.30, and 0.20, respectively). These SNPs may be considered a common genotype in the Iraqi population, with the wild-type allele having a protective fraction and the mutant allele having an environmental fraction. The results also revealed a 2-fold increase in gene expression in BC patients compared to controls, with a significant effect (p = 0.017). This study's findings confirm the importance of SELE polymorphisms in cancer risk prediction. Korea Genome Organization 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9847379/ /pubmed/36617649 http://dx.doi.org/10.5808/gi.22042 Text en (c) 2022, Korea Genome Organization https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(CC) This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Zakariya, Bilal Fadil Almohaidi, Asmaa M. Salih Şimşek, Seçil Akıllı Al-Waysi, Safaa A. Al-Dabbagh, Wijdan H. Kamal, Areege Mustafa The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women |
title | The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women |
title_full | The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women |
title_fullStr | The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women |
title_full_unstemmed | The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women |
title_short | The relationship of E-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in Iraqi Arab women |
title_sort | relationship of e-selectin single-nucleotide polymorphisms with breast cancer in iraqi arab women |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36617649 http://dx.doi.org/10.5808/gi.22042 |
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