Polimorfismo G1385A del gen RNASEL y su asociación con el desarrollo de cáncer de próstata. Estudio preliminar

Translated title of the contribution: G138A polymorphism of the RNASEL gene and its association with the development of prostate cancer. Preliminary study

William Zabala, Criserly Delgado, Tatiana Pardo, Lisbeth Borjas, Alicias Rojas-Atencio, Francia Reyes, José Miguel Quintero

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Abstract

Prostate Cancer (CAP), is a complex disease with a multifactorial origin. It is characterized by heterogenous patterns of growth of neoplasic tissue, varying widely in its progression, age of beginning and therapy response. It is considered as the second most common cause of death by cancer in men and, it has been estimated, that one of five, suffers of CAP through the course of his life. The genetic etiology of neoplasic transformation of normal prostate cells is still not known; nevertheless, investigations in epidemiology have demonstrated a strong genetic component in its development, suggesting so much a pattern of mendelian inheritance as the presence of loci of susceptibility throughout the human genome. It has been described a cromosomic location related to the CAP in locus 1q24-25, denominated HPC1, where the gene RNASEL is located, and the seggregation of its alleles has been associated with the development of CAP in numerous familiar groups. The RNASEL gene codifies for a ribonuclease protein that degrades viral and cellular ARN and takes part in the apoptosis. A decrease of the enzymatic activity up to three times in carriers of the G1385A polymorphism of this gene has been reported, and the same has been associated frequently with the development of CAP. Using a variant of the Polymerase Chain Reaction, Allele specific amplification, this investigation had as objective to determine the association between variant G1385A and CAP, in a sample of 103 masculine individuals with and without CAP, pertaining to the population of Maracaibo, Venezuela, An association between these variants and CAP could not be demonstrated.

Translated title of the contributionG138A polymorphism of the RNASEL gene and its association with the development of prostate cancer. Preliminary study
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)295-301
Number of pages7
JournalInvestigacion clinica
Volume50
Issue number3
StatePublished - Sep 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • G1385A
  • HPC1
  • Prostate cancer
  • RNASEL

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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