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Negin Behboodi1,2,3, Marjaneh Farazestanian3, Azam Rastgar-Moghadam2, Ehsan Karimi1, Majid Rajabian4,5, Mehrane Mehramiz2, Farzad Rahmani6,7, Shadi Khorrami2,7, Amirhosein Jafarian8, Noorieh Sharifi-Sistani8, Gordon A Ferns9, Amir Avan10,11,12, Malihe Hasanzadeh13,14.
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine involved in the regulation of the immune system and potentially the progression of cervical neoplastic lesions. In this study, we aimed to explore the possible relationship between polymorphisms of the TNF-α gene and susceptibility to cervical cancer. The relationship between a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the TNF-α gene (rs1800629) and the risk of cervical cancer was evaluated in a total of 445 subjects with (n = 153), or without (n = 292) cancer. Genotyping was performed using a Taq-Man based real time PCR method. Logistic regression analysis showed that individuals with AG/AA genotypes had an increased risk of cervical cancer compared to those with a GG genotype (OR 3.79, 95% CI 2.4-5.7, < 0.001). Our findings demonstrated that a genetic variant in the TNF-α gene (rs1800629) was associated with increased level and risk of developing cervical cancer, suggesting its potential use as a genetic risk factor for cervical neoplasia.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical cancer; Cytokine; TNF-α; rs1800629
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33555528 DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06185-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biol Rep ISSN: 0301-4851 Impact factor: 2.316