Title of article :
Matrix Metalloproteases 8 Polymorphism as Risk Factor for Rotator Cuff Tear
Author/Authors :
Cavascan ، Nathali Department of Cell Biology - Research performed at University Federal of Paraná Paraná , Assunção ، Jorge Research performed at University Federal of Paraná , Godoy-Santos ، Alexandre Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - University of São Paulo , Ferreira Neto ، Arnaldo Research performed at University Federal of Paraná , Santos ، Maria Cristina Research performed at University Federal of Paraná Paraná
From page :
565
To page :
569
Abstract :
Objectives: Rotator Cuff Tear (RCT) is a multifactorial disease, but an important one is the increased collagen degradation that would lead to a higher chance of tear. MMP-8 is a protein that degrades type I collagen, and it is known that MMP-8 has a polymorphism in which a T allele in the gene promoter region increases its transcription activity. This study aims to investigate the association between MMP -8 polymorphism g.-799 C T (rs11225394) and RCT.Methods: To do that, we collected DNA samples from buccal epithelial cells of 128 patients (separated into RCT group and control group in a proportion 1:1) and genotyped the DNA using PCR. The statistical analyses were done using the ARLEQUIN Version 2.0, and the data normality was tested with the Shapiro-Wilk test.Results: The results showed a significantly higher frequency of T/T genotype in the test group (29% in the control group and 39% in the test group, p=0.0417), and that would represent a risk factor for increased collagen degradation.Conclusion: The MMP-8 g.-799 C T (rs11225394) SNP was associated with RCT. With the description of a new risk factor, future research can be done to analyze how to prevent RCT or develop new treatment strategies since the disease’s failure index is currently high. Level of evidence: II
Keywords :
Genetic polymorphism , Metalloproteases , Risk Factor , Rotator cuff tear
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number :
2738470
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