The lack of correlation between TP53 mutations and gastric cancer: A report from a province of Iran
Gastric cancer ranks second cause of cancer death worldwide after lung cancer. Its etiology is heterogeneous and genetic factors including protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes always contribute to the progression of cancer. The TP53 tumor suppressor gene has a broad role in genomic stability an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genetika (Beograd) 2017, Vol.49 (1), p.235-246 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gastric cancer ranks second cause of cancer death worldwide after lung
cancer. Its etiology is heterogeneous and genetic factors including
protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes always contribute to the
progression of cancer. The TP53 tumor suppressor gene has a broad role in
genomic stability and DNA repair. The aim of this study was to determine the
TP53 gene mutations in gastric cancer specimens in Chaharmahal Va Bakhtiari
province of Iran. In this descriptive-lab based study, we investigated the
promoter and exons of TP53 gene mutations in 38 paraffin-embedded gastric
cancer specimens. DNA was extracted following a standard phenol-chloroform
protocol. The TP53 gene mutations were determined using PCR-SSCP & PCR-RFLP
procedures. The present study revealed no TP53 gene mutation in the promoter
and exons in the gastric cancer subjects studied. While TP53 gene mutations
have been reported as the most frequent genetic alterations and are found in
about 50% of the human malignancies, no mutation was detected in this study.
This may be due to mutations in other related genes in the same pathway or
epigenetic factors.
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ISSN: | 0534-0012 1820-6069 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GENSR1701235S |