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3/2016
vol. 67
 
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Evaluation of polymorphisms in microRNA biosynthesis genes and risk of laryngeal cancer in the Polish population

Antoni Bruzgielewicz
1
,
Ewa Osuch-Wójcikiewicz
1
,
Anna Walczak
2
,
Alicja Nowak
2
,
Helen Uczkowski
2
,
Ireneusz Majsterek
2

1.
Otolaryngology Department, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
2.
Department of Clinical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Pol J Pathol 2016; 67 (3): 283-290
Online publish date: 2016/11/25
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MicroRNAs are the largest group of short regulatory RNAs. They regulate genes participating in many physiological and pathological processes. The role of micro RNAs in cancer development is also considerable. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between DROSHA (rs6877842) and DGCR8 (rs417309, rs1640299) gene polymorphisms with risk of occurrence of laryngeal cancer.

The study included 100 patients and 100 healthy subjects. Genomic DNA was extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues. Analysis of the gene polymorphisms was performed using TaqMan SNP Genotyping Assay.

The rs417309 AA genotype was found to be correlated with increased risk of larynx cancer. The rs1640299 TG and rs6877842 CG heterozygotes were significantly inversely associated with the presence of larynx cancer. Additionally, rs417309 AA genotype increased the risk of larynx cancer in the T1 stage, and the rs1640299 TG heterozygote occurred more frequently in the control group than those in the T3 and T4 stage.

The rs417309 and rs1640299 polymorphisms of the DGCR8 gene as well as rs6877842 of the DROSHA gene might be associated with a risk of laryngeal cancer occurrence in the Polish population.
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laryngeal cancer, gene polymorphism, microRNA biosynthesis genes, carcinogenesis

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