Increased Gastric Cancer Risk with PTEN IVS4 Polymorphism in a Turkish Population
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2013Author
Kahraman, Ozlem T.
BUĞRA, Dursun
Seyhan, M. Fatih
Bulut, Turker
Ozturk, Oguz
Yamaner, Sumer
Canbay, Emel
Caykara, Burcu
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We aimed to investigate the association of the phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) IVS4 polymorphism with a gastric cancer (GC) risk in the Turkish population. A hospital-based case-control study was conducted in 93 patients with GC, and 113 healthy controls. The PTEN IVS4 (rs no: 3830675) polymorphism was determined by using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. The PTEN IVS4 (-/-) genotype exhibited a significantly elevated risk for GC compared to controls (p 0.05). In conclusion, the PTEN IVS4 polymorphism might contribute to the development of GC in a Turkish population. Further studies, including comparison of the PTEN IVS4 polymorphism with plasma and tissue expressions of PTEN in larger study size groups will provide a further assessment of the PTEN IVS4 polymorphism in GC patients.
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