Author/Authors :
Altafi ، Donya - NourDanesh Institute of Higher Education , Sadeghi ، Soha - NourDanesh Institute of Higher Education , Hojatian ، Hamed - NourDanesh Institute of Higher Education , Torabi Afra ، Maryam - NourDanesh Institute of Higher Education , Pakizeh Kar ، Safoura - International University of Guilan , Gorji ، Mojtaba - Lorestan Medical University , Houshmand ، Massoud - National Institutes for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Abstract :
Objective This study was carried out to evaluate the relationship between mtDNA Dloop variations and the pathogenesis of a brain tumor. Materials and Methods In this experimental study, 25 specimens of brain tumor tissue with their adjacent tissues from patients and 454 blood samples from different ethnic groups of the Iranian population, as the control group, were analysed by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)sequencing method. Results Thirtysix variations of the Dloop area were observed in brain tumor tissues as well as the adjacent normal tissues. A significant difference of A750G (P=0.046), T15936C (P=0.013), C15884G (P=0.013), C16069T (P=0.049), T16126C (P=0.006), C16186T (P=0.022), T16189C (P=0.041), C16193T (P=0.045), C16223T (P=0.001), T16224C (P=0.013), C16234T (P=0.013), G16274A (P=0.009), T16311C (P=0.038), C16327T (P=0.045), C16355T (P=0.003), T16362C (P=0.006), G16384A (P=0.042), G16392A (P=0.013), G16394A (P=0.013), and G16477A (P=0.013) variants was found between the patients and the controls. ConclusionThe results indicated individuals with C16069T [odds ratio (OR): 2.048], T16126C (OR: 2.226), C16186T (OR: 3.586), G16274A (OR: 4.831), C16355T (OR: 7.322), and T16362C (OR: 6.682) variants with an OR more than one are probably associated with a brain tumor. However, given the multifactorial nature of cancer, more investigation needs to be done to confirm this association.
Keywords :
Brain Tumor , DLoop , Mitochondrial DNA ,