Publication: Lack of Association between Prohibitin 3’ Untranslated Region C—>T Polymorphism and Breast Cancer in a Turkish Population
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The 3′ untranslated region (3′UTR) of the prohibitin gene has a positive effect on arresting cell proliferation between G1 and S phases and inhibits DNA synthesis. A C-to-T transition within this region creates a variant that alters mRNA function and has been shown to be associated with an increased breast cancer risk among young North Americans who are under 50 years and have at least one first-degree relative with breast cancer. We carried out a population-based case-control study to assess whether this association exists in Turkish women. We examined 106 breast cancer patients and 154 healthy controls by PCR and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. In the prohibitin 3′UTR, we did not detect a difference in CT/TT genotype frequency (p = 0.694; odds ratio [OR], 1.106; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 0.659-1.86) or in C/T allele frequency (p = 0.850; OR, 1.043; 95% CI, 0.667-1.62) between the all breast cancer patients and the controls. The results did not change in subgroups defined by age or family history. Hence our results do not lend support to the hypothesis that this polymorphism contributes to risk of breast cancer. The prohibitin T variant is not associated with the risk of breast cancer in Turkish women. © Copyright 2008, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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DNA and Cell Biology
Volume
27
Issue
8
Start Page
449
End Page
452
