Genetic polymorphisms Of EGFR and CYP19 genes among Iraqi breast cancer patients
Running title EGFR and CYP19 genes in breast cancer
Keywords:
Breast cancer, CYP19A1 gene, EGFR gene, DNA sequencingAbstract
Objective: The study looked at the relationship between breast cancer and CYP19A1 and EGFR single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Methods: The sequences of the CYP19A1 and EGFR genes were examined in ten breast cancer patient samples, corresponding to two genetic loci measuring 600 bp and 658 bp, respectively. We used a direct Sanger sequencing method on the amplified locus to look at the pattern of SNP variations we saw in the population we studied.
Results: The sequencing experiments revealed one variation in the intron-3 region, specifically 175T>A, identified as rs7175531, and two variations in the exon-13 region, namely 84A>G and 324G>A, designated as rs11536635 and rs2227983, respectively. The statistical analyses indicated that the identified polymorphism in both rs11536635 and rs2227983 SNPs demonstrated a significant correlation with the advancement of breast cancer.
Conclusion: rs7175531 SNP in the CYP19A1 gene and the rs11536635 and rs2227983 SNPs in the EGFR gene exhibited a notable association as potential markers linked to the development of breast cancer in the examined Iraqi samples. It showed a strong link between these SNPs and the progression of this disease.
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