Title of article :
The Association of MYNN and TERC Gene Polymorphisms and Bladder Cancer in a Turkish Population
Author/Authors :
Polat, Fikriye Department of Mathematics and Science Education - Faculty of Education - Kocaeli University - Kocaeli 41380, Turkey , Yilmaz, Meral Department of Research Centre - Faculty of Medicine - Cumhuriyet University - Sivas 58140, Turkey , Budak Diler, Songul Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Science and Letters - Nigde Ömer Halisdemir University - Nigde 51240, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose: Researchers reported that, MYNN rs10936599 polymorphism is in strong or moderate linkage disequilibrium
with SNPs within the 3q26.2 chromosomal regions that also include the TERC gene. In addition, it has been
reported that MYNN rs10936599 had a strong cumulative association with bladder cancer risk, and TERC gene
suppresses cell growth in bladder cancer cell lines. Therefore, we aimed to determine whether polymorphisms of
MYNN rs10936599 and TERC rs2293607 play any roles for bladder cancer in the Turkish population in this study.
Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 70 patients and 150 controls were investigated. Genotyping
analysis was performed by polymerase chain reaction, restriction fragment length polymorphism and DNA sequencing
techniques.
Results: Genotype distribution between study groups for MYNN rs10936599 SNP was significantly different
(P = .001); although there was no difference in genotype distribution for TERC rs2293607 SNP. In addition, patients
with CT genotype and CT+TT genotype combination of MYNN SNP have a decreased risk for bladder cancer.
Two times increased risk ratio on development of bladder cancer was obtained for CC genotype of the SNP (P
= .001). Besides, it was found that genotype combination of GG+AG/CC versus AA/CC genotypes (TERC/MYNN)
showed stronger correlation. We observed that statistically significant relationship between the C-G haplotypes of
two polymorphisms and bladder cancer risk (P = .0001).
Conclusion: At the end of the study, we suggested that there may exist an association between a combination of
MYNN rs10936599 and TERC rs2293607 polymorphisms and development of bladder cancer in Turkish population.
Keywords :
Bladder cancer , MYNN gene , polymorphism , TERC gen
Journal title :
Urology Journal