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THE P53 CODON 72 GENOTYPES IN MONGOLIAN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA / Мэс засал
Journal of Surgery ; : 46-49, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975569
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

It has been suggested thatthe p53 codon 72 genotype is frequentlymutated in many forms of human carcinomas;however, as for renal cell carcinoma (RCC),not all investigations have been consistentand this hypothesized association remainscontroversial. These conflicting resultsmay have arisen due to different patientsubgroups and ethnicities studied. For thefirst time, this study explores the p53 codon72 genotype on Mongolian patients withRCC.Materials and

methods:

Genomic DNAwas obtained from the peripheral bloodsamples of 87 patients with RCC and 87 ageand gender matched cancer-free Mongolianpeople. p53 codon 72 genotyping wasexamined by PCR-RFLP. The association ofeach genotype with RCC was calculated bythe odds ratio and 95% confidence interval.

Results:

The proportions of the p53codon 72 genotype of 87 Mongolian patientswith RCC were Arg/Arg 57.5%, Arg/Pro26.4% and Pro/Pro16.1% respectively. Thegenotype proportions of the cancer-freeMongolian people were Arg/Arg50.6%,Arg/Pro 35.6%, Pro/Pro 13.8%, respectively.Compared to the RR genotype, odds ratioand 95% confidence interval of the PR andPP genotypes were OR=0.652 (95% CI. 0.70-0.85; p=0.997) and OR=1.026 (95% CI.0.55-0.71; p=0.998), respectively. Averageages at diagnosis for RCC patients wereRR=49±11.7, PR=51±16.2 and PP=57±12.7respectively.

Conclusion:

The results indicate thatArg/Arg genotype is the most common genotypein Mongolian patients with RCC and cancerfreepeople. Moreover, current sample sizesuggests thatPro/Pro (PP) genotype of thep53 codon 72 may be associated with therisk of RCC among Mongolians. There wasnot significant difference in average onsetages at diagnosis.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Journal of Surgery Year: 2016 Type: Article