Prevalence of TP53 gene Pro72Arg (rs1042522) single nucleotide polymorphism among Egyptian breast cancer patients
Date
2023-03
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Ain Shams University
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Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics;(2023) 24:24
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Abstract
Background The P53 protein has an essential role in several cellular processes, including DNA repair, apoptosis, and
cell cycle arrest. The pathophysiology of many cancer types has frequently been linked to polymorphisms in the TP53
locus. Over 200 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identifed in TP53. However, Pro72Arg (rs1042522)
at codon 72, shows contradictory results in terms of cancer risk. In this study, we aimed to determine if the Pro72Arg
(rs1042522) SNP in the TP53 gene would be linked to breast cancer (BC) risk among Egyptian patients.
Materials and Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from blood samples of 100 healthy volunteers and 100 breast
cancer patients (50 familial and 50 non-familial). TP53 Genotyping was performed using tetra-primer amplifcation
refractory mutation (Tetra-ARMS) PCR. Data were analyzed using SNPstat software.
Results The prevalence of TP53 (Pro72Arg) rs1042522 genotypes carrying the high-risk allele [Pro/Arg (CG) and
Arg/Arg (GG)] were signifcantly higher in BC patients compared to healthy volunteers and were associated with BC
susceptibility (OR 0.2; [95% CI 0.11–0.38]; P=0.0001). However, there was no statistical signifcant diference in the
prevalence of TP53 (Pro72Arg) rs1042522 genotypes carrying the high-risk allele between familial and non-familial BC
patients. In addition, there was no association between the prevalence of TP53 (Pro72Arg) rs1042522 genotypes car-
rying the high-risk allele and BC patients’ clinical and pathological characteristics including tumor size, tumor grade,
lymph node status, presence of lymphovascular invasion, expression of ER, PR and Her-2 in both of familial and non-
familial BC patients.
Conclusions TP53 (Pro72Arg) rs1042522 is more prevalent among BC patients but not associated with disease
progression.
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Keywords
TP53 gene, single nucleotide polymorphism, breast cancer