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Study of the TP53 codon 72 polymorphism in oral cancer and oral potentially malignant disorders in argentine patients
Zarate, Ana Maria; Don, Julieta; Secchi, Dante Gustavo; Carrica, Victoriano Andrés; Galíndez Costa, María Fernanda; Panico, René Luis; Brusa, Martin Eduardo; Barra, Jose Luis
; Brunotto, Mabel Noemí
Fecha de publicación:
05/2017
Editorial:
Karger
Revista:
Tumor Biology
ISSN:
1010-4283
e-ISSN:
1423-0380
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The aim of this work was to evaluate the prevalence of TP53Arg72Pro mutations and their possible relationship with oral carcinoma and oral potentially malignant disorders in Argentine patients. A cross-sectional study was performed on 111 exfoliated cytologies from patients with oral cancer (OC), oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and controls. The TP53Arg72Pro mutations were determined using conventional PCR. We evaluated univariate and multivariate study variables, setting p < 0.05. We found: (a) a low frequency of Pro72 variant in control group and a high frequency in OC and OPMD, as well in OC and oral leukoplakia (OL) diagnosis; (b) multivariate association among the TP53CC genotype and females over 45 years with no tobacco nor alcohol habits with oral lichen planus pathology; (c) multivariate association between the TP53GC genotype and males with alcohol and tobacco habits and OC and OL pathologies. Our results showed that the wild-type Arg72variant was related to control patients and Pro72variant was related to OC and OPMD, in argentine patients.
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Zarate, Ana Maria; Don, Julieta; Secchi, Dante Gustavo; Carrica, Victoriano Andrés; Galíndez Costa, María Fernanda; et al.; Study of the TP53 codon 72 polymorphism in oral cancer and oral potentially malignant disorders in argentine patients; Karger; Tumor Biology; 39; 5; 5-2017
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