Association of PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism of TP53 with breast cancer risk in Mali and a meta-analysis
Posted on 2020-07-04 - 03:48
Abstract Background Breast cancer, the most common tumor in women in Mali and worldwide has been linked to several risk factors, including genetic factors, such as the PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism of TP53. The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of the PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism in the susceptibility to breast cancer in the Malian population and to perform a meta-analysis to better understand the correlation with data from other populations. Methods We analyzed the PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism in blood samples of 60 Malian women with breast cancer and 60 healthy Malian women using PCR. In addition, we performed a meta-analysis of case-control study data from international databases, including Pubmed, Harvard University Library, Genetics Medical Literature Database, Genesis Library and Web of Science. Overall, odds ratio (OR) with 95% CI from fixed and random effects models were determined. Inconsistency was used to assess heterogeneity between studies and publication bias was estimated using the funnel plot. Results In the studied Malian patients, a significant association of PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism with breast cancer risk was observed in dominant (A1A2 + A2A2 vs. A1A1: OR = 2.26, CI 95% = 1.08–4.73; P = 0.02) and additive (A2 vs. A1: OR = 1.87, CI 95% = 1.05–3.33; P = 0.03) models, but not in the recessive model (P = 0.38). In the meta-analysis, nineteen (19) articles were included with a total of 6018 disease cases and 4456 controls. Except for the dominant model (P = 0.15), an increased risk of breast cancer was detected with the recessive (OR = 1.46, 95% CI = 1.15–1.85; P = 0.002) and additive (OR = 1.11, 95% CI = 1.02–1.19; P = 0.01) models. Conclusion The case-control study showed that PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism of TP53 is a significant risk factor for breast cancer in Malian women. These findings are supported by data from the meta-analysis carried out on different ethnic groups around the world.
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Diakite, Brehima; Kassogue, Yaya; Dolo, Guimogo; Kassogue, Oumar; Keita, Mamadou Lassine; Joyce, Brian; et al. (2020). Association of PIN3 16-bp duplication polymorphism of TP53 with breast cancer risk in Mali and a meta-analysis. figshare. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5049346.v1
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AUTHORS (19)
BD
Brehima Diakite
YK
Yaya Kassogue
GD
Guimogo Dolo
OK
Oumar Kassogue
MK
Mamadou Lassine Keita
BJ
Brian Joyce
EN
Erin Neuschler
JW
Jun Wang
JM
Jonah Musa
CT
Cheick Bougari Traore
BK
Bakarou Kamate
ED
Etienne Dembele
SN
Sellama Nadifi
MI
Mercy Isichei
JH
Jane L. Holl
RM
Robert Murphy
SD
Seydou Doumbia
LH
Lifang Hou
MM
Mamoudou Maiga