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Estrogen receptor-beta gene polymorphism in women with breast cancer at the Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Iran.


ABSTRACT: ER-alpha and ER-beta genes have been proven to play a significant role in breast cancer. Epidemiologic studies have revealed that age-incidence patterns of breast cancer in Middle East differ from those in the Western countries. Two selected coding regions in the ER-beta gene (exons 3 and 7) were scanned in Iranian women with breast cancer (150) and in healthy individuals (147). PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism was performed. A site of silent single nucleotide polymorphism was found only on exon 7. The SNP was found only in breast cancer patients (5.7%) (chi2 = 17.122, P = 0.01). Codon 392 (C1176G) of allele 1 was found to have direct association with the occurrence of lymph node metastasis. Our data suggest that ER-beta polymorphism in exon 7 codon 392 (C1176G) is correlated with various aspects of breast cancer and lymph node metastasis in our group of patients.

SUBMITTER: Abbasi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2911428 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Estrogen receptor-beta gene polymorphism in women with breast cancer at the Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Iran.

Abbasi Sakineh S  

BMC medical genetics 20100707


ER-alpha and ER-beta genes have been proven to play a significant role in breast cancer. Epidemiologic studies have revealed that age-incidence patterns of breast cancer in Middle East differ from those in the Western countries. Two selected coding regions in the ER-beta gene (exons 3 and 7) were scanned in Iranian women with breast cancer (150) and in healthy individuals (147). PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism was performed. A site of silent single nucleotide polymorphism was found o  ...[more]

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