Association between risk of oral precancer and genetic variations in microRNA and related processing genes |
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Authors: | Roshni Roy Navonil De Sarkar Sandip Ghose Ranjan R Paul Anindita Ray Indranil Mukhopadhyay Bidyut Roy |
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Affiliation: | 1.Human Genetics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata 700108, India;2.Oral Pathology Department, Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Science and Research, 157/F Nilganj Road, Kolkata 700114, India |
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Abstract: | BackgroundMicroRNAs have been implicated in cancer but studies on their role in precancer, such as leukoplakia, are limited. Sequence variations at eight miRNA and four miRNA processing genes were studied in 452 healthy controls and 299 leukoplakia patients to estimate risk of disease.ResultsGenotyping by TaqMan assay followed by statistical analyses showed that variant genotypes at Gemin3 and mir-34b reduced risk of disease [OR = 0.5(0.3–0.9) and OR = 0.7(0.5–0.9) respectively] in overall patients as well as in smokers [OR = 0.58(0.3–1) and OR = 0.68(0.5–0.9) respectively]. Among chewers, only mir29a significantly increased risk of disease [OR = 1.8(1–3)]. Gene-environment interactions using MDR-pt program revealed that mir29a, mir34b, mir423 and Xpo5 modulated risk of disease (p < 0.002) which may be related to change in expression of these genes as observed by Real-Time PCR assays. But association between polymorphisms and gene expressions was not found in our sample set as well as in larger datasets from open access platforms like Genevar and 1000 Genome database.ConclusionVariations in microRNAs and their processing genes modulated risk of precancer but further in-depth study is needed to understand mechanism of disease process. |
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Keywords: | Oral leukoplakia miRNA DNA sequence variation MDR Gene expression |
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