Open Life Sciences (Oct 2021)

Carriage of HLA-DRB1*11 and 1*12 alleles and risk factors in patients with breast cancer in Burkina Faso

  • Zouré Abdou Azaque,
  • Amegnona Lanyo Jospin,
  • Zongo Nayi,
  • Kiendrebeogo Isabelle Touwendpoulimdé,
  • Sorgho Pegdwendé Abel,
  • Zongo Fabienne Ingrid,
  • Yonli Albert Théophane,
  • Sombié Herman Karim,
  • Bambara Aboubacar Hierrhum,
  • Sawadogo Alexis Yobi,
  • Ouedraogo Marie N. L.,
  • Traoré Lassina,
  • Zongo Sidnooma Véronique,
  • Lallogo Doriane Tatiana,
  • Bazié Bapio Valery Jean Télesphore Elvira,
  • Zohoncon Théodora M.,
  • Dijgma Florencia W.,
  • Simpore Jacques

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2021-0113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1101 – 1110

Abstract

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Several factors contribute to the development of breast cancer, including the immune system. This study is aimed to characterize the carriage of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DRB1*11 and 1*12 alleles in patients with breast cancer. This case-control study consisted of 96 histologically diagnosed breast cancer cases and 102 controls (cases without breast abnormalities). A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to characterize the carriage of HLA-DRB1*11 and 1*12 alleles. The HLA-DRB1*11 allele was present in 26.59% of cases and 22.55% of controls. The HLA-DRB1*12 allele was present in 56.63% of cases and 55.88% of controls. This study found no direct association between the carriage of the HLA-DRB1*11 and HLA-DRB1*12 alleles and the occurrence of breast cancer. In addition, the deletion of the HLA-DRB1*11 allele is associated (beneficial effect) with obesity/overweight (OR = 0.13; 95% CI [0.01–1.14]; and p = 0.03) which is a risk for breast cancer. No direct association was found between the carriage of HLA-DRB1*11 and 1*12 alleles and breast cancer risk. However, further investigation of other HLA alleles involved in the occurrence of breast cancer may provide more information.

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