Investigation of Intron 3 Polymorphism of p53 in Breast Cancer Patients in Isfahan

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Abstract:
Introduction &
Objective
Genetic agents play important roles in developing of cancers. Mutations and polymorphism affects on p53 protein function in suppressing tumor. We aimed to investigate the intron 3 polymorphism of p53 in Isfahanian breast invasive ductal carcinoma.
Materials and Methods
We undertook a case–control study on 192 controls and 192 patients with breast invasive ductal carcinoma from Isfahan. p53 intron 3 genotypes were identified using allele-specific PCR. The c2-test was used to assess the statistical significance of the data.
Results
In control samples, the genotype distribution for p53 intron 3 polymorphisms was 57.3% and 42.7% for the A1/A2 and A1/A1 genotypes, respectively. In the cancer group, 85.4% of the cases were A1/A2 and 14.6% were A1/A1. The differences in the distribution of the p53 intron 3 polymorphism between the cases and controls were statistically significant (P<0.001).
Conclusion
Our findings indicated that p53 intron 3 polymorphism probably is a genetic predisposing factor for breast invasive ductal carcinoma development in Isfahanian specimens.
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Persian
Published:
Avicenna Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume:16 Issue: 3, 2009
Page:
16
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