Genetic Variations in the Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1{alpha} Gene and Lung Cancer.

Yazan: admin Tarih: AÄŸu 24th, 2009 | Kategori:: Cancer (Kanser), Gene polymorphisms, Lung cancer (AkciÄŸer Kanseri), polymorphisms

Exp Med (). 2009 Jun 22.

Konac E, Dogan I, Onen IH, Yurdakul AS, C, Varol A, Ekmekci A.

Gazi University, Faculty of Medicine.

Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1), an important of angiogenesis, becomes stable as a response to tumor hypoxia and facilitates tumor survival. The polymorphisms of the HIF-1alpha gene may cause changes in the activity of the which serves as a transcription factor for many genes in tumorigenesis. In this study, we have investigated the relationship between seven HIF-1alpha polymorphisms [C>T substitution in intron 8 (rs10873142), T418I (rs41508050) in exon 10, P564P (rs41492849), L580L (rs34005929), P582S (rs11549465), A588T (rs11549467) in exon 12 and dinucleotide GT repeat in intron 13 (rs10645014)] among lung cancer patients in the Turkish population. Genomic DNA was isolated from 141 lung cancer cases and 156 controls and subjected to for amplification. Genotyping was carried out with and DNA sequencing methods. There was no significant difference between lung cancer cases and controls in terms of the distribution of genotyping frequencies of seven HIF-1alpha polymorphisms (P>0.05). No significant relationship was found between the C>T substitution in intron 8 and P582S haplotypes and development of lung cancer. Also, no significant difference was observed between the genotypes and clinopathological characteristics of the cases. These findings showed that polymorphisms of the HIF-1alpha gene did not confer susceptibility to lung cancer.



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