G1733A (RS6152) polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene in patients with prostate cancer

Journal Title: Experimental Biomedical Research - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

Aim: The causes of prostate cancer development and molecular mechanism underlying its development and progression are not clearly understood. The aim of this study is to determine the frequency of G1733A (rs6152) polymorphism of the androgen receptor (AR) gene among patients with prostate cancer, and to examine the role of this polymorphism in the development of prostate cancer. Method: DNA samples isolated from 96 individuals (49 patients with prostate cancer and 47 controls) were analyzed with real time-polymerase chain reaction (real time-PCR) in order to determine G1733A (rs6152) polymorphism genotypes and allele frequencies in the AR gene. The results were evaluated statistically. Results: Genotype frequency was determined as 91% GG and 9% AG among the controls, and 67% GG and 33% AG among the patients. G allele frequency was 95% in controls and 83% in patients, whereas A allele frequency was 5% in controls and 17% in patients. There was a statistically significant difference between patient and control groups regarding genotype frequency (p<0.05). Conclusion: Based on the results of our study, we can infer that G1733A (rs6152) polymorphism of the AR gene plays a role in development of prostate cancer in the Turkish population.

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Omer Faruk Yagli, Serkan Ozcan, Tolga Karakan, Ali Osman Arslan, Ali Akkoc, Selma Duzenli, Ahmet Metin

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  • EP ID EP50813
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.30714/j-ebr.2018443415
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Omer Faruk Yagli, Serkan Ozcan, Tolga Karakan, Ali Osman Arslan, Ali Akkoc, Selma Duzenli, Ahmet Metin (2018). G1733A (RS6152) polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene in patients with prostate cancer. Experimental Biomedical Research, 1(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-50813