Sec. Medical Biotechnologies and Preventive Medicine,
Messina
Italy
Research Article
PON I and GLO I Gene Polymorphisms and Their Association with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study in a Population from Southern Italy
Author(s): Carmela Rinaldi, Rosalia D’Angelo, Alessia Ruggeri, Marco Calabro, Concetta Scimone and Antonina SidotiCarmela Rinaldi, Rosalia D’Angelo, Alessia Ruggeri, Marco Calabro, Concetta Scimone and Antonina Sidoti
Background: Many factors may play a role in the susceptibility to the breast cancer. Oxidative stress may be one of these. Polymorphisms of genes such as paraoxonase I (PON I) and glyoxalase I (GLO I) may influence individual susceptibility to breast cancer. In the present study, we have conducted a case-control study in order to examine the possible relation between GLO I A111E and PON I Q192R/L55M polymorphisms with the risk of breast cancer.
Methods: The three polymorphisms were characterized in 144 breast cancer postmenopausal patients and in 152 healthy women by PCR/RFLP methods using DNA from lymphocytes.
Results: Among the three polymorphisms, only PON I L55M polymorphism was associated with the patient’s age and, more precisely, the heterozygous genotype that is more represented in women aged between .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9929.1000170
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