| Turkish Journal of Cancer |
| 2009, Volume 39, Number 1, Page(s) 005-010 |
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| Frequency of TP53 codon72 polymorphism in cases with colon cancer |
| SERAP TUTGUN ONRAT1, ENDER ELLİDOKUZ2, ALİ KÜPELİOĞLU3, EMİNE DURHAN1 |
1Afyon Kocatepe University Science Faculty, Department of Molecular Biology, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey 2Celal Bayar University School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Manisa, Turkey 3Güneş Pathology Laboratory, İzmir-Turkey |
Recent studies indicated that the Arg allele is preferentially
mutated and retained in various human cancers arising
in Pro/Arg heterozygotes and it may be an important biomarker
in colon cancer prognosis. In this study, DNA was
isolated from paraffine-embedded colon tumor tissue samples
of 35 cases diagnosed as colon carcinoma. We have
observed PCR-RFLP genotyping for the codon 72 exon 4
polymorphism (Arg72Pro) of the p53 gene. In this study,
we detected that TP53 codon 72 polymorphism was present
in 27 (77.1%) of 35 cases enrolled into the study. In 14
(51.9%) cases Arg/Arg, 11 (40.7%) cases Arg/Pro and 2
(7.4%) cases Pro/Pro genotype frequencies were found.
In 8 (22.9%) cases DNA isolation were not obtained. Our
results point out that individuals homozygous for the Arg
allele have higher frequency than other alleles and that colon
cancer may be related to Arg allele frequency. [Turk J
Cancer 2009;39(1):5-10]
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