Investigation of glutathione S-transferase zeta and the development of sporadic breast cancer


Autoria(s): Smith, Robert A.; Curran, Joanne E.; Weinstein, Stephen R.; Griffiths, Lyn R.
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Background Certain genes from the glutathione S-transferase superfamily have been associated with several cancer types. It was the objective of this study to determine whether alleles of the glutathione S-transferase zeta 1 (GSTZ1) gene are associated with the development of sporadic breast cancer. Methods DNA samples obtained from a Caucasian population affected by breast cancer and a control population, matched for age and ethnicity, were genotyped for a polymorphism of the GSTZ1 gene. After PCR, alleles were identified by restriction enzyme digestion and results analysed by chi-square and CLUMP analysis. Results Chi-squared analysis gave a χ2 value of 4.77 (three degrees of freedom) with P = 0.19, and CLUMP analysis gave a T1 value of 9.02 with P = 0.45 for genotype frequencies and a T1 value of 4.77 with P = 0.19 for allele frequencies. Conclusion Statistical analysis indicates that there is no association of the GSTZ1 variant and hence the gene does not appear to play a significant role in the development of sporadic breast cancer.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62848/

Publicador

Current Science Ltd

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62848/1/62848.pdf

DOI:10.1186/bcr332

Smith, Robert A., Curran, Joanne E., Weinstein, Stephen R., & Griffiths, Lyn R. (2001) Investigation of glutathione S-transferase zeta and the development of sporadic breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research, 3(6), pp. 409-411.

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Copyright 2001 Smith et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #111203 Cancer Genetics #glutathione S-transferase zeta #GSTZ1 #sporadic breast cancer
Tipo

Journal Article