PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Genomic alterations in breast cancer patients in betel quid and non betel quid chewers.

  • Mishi Kaushal,
  • Ashwani K Mishra,
  • Jagannath Sharma,
  • Eric Zomawia,
  • Amal Kataki,
  • Sujala Kapur,
  • Sunita Saxena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043789
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. e43789

Abstract

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Betel Quid (BQ) chewing independently contributes to oral, hepatic and esophageal carcinomas. Strong association of breast cancer risk with BQ chewing in Northeast Indian population has been reported where this habit is prodigal. We investigated genomic alterations in breast cancer patients with and without BQ chewing exposure. Twenty six BQ chewers (BQC) and 17 non BQ chewer (NBQC) breast cancer patients from Northeast India were analyzed for genomic alterations and pathway networks using SNP array and IPA. BQC tumors showed significantly (P30%) were seen in 27 regions. Three networks were significant in common regions with key roles of PTK2, RPN2, EMR3, VAV1, NNAT, MUC16, MYC and YWHAZ genes. These data show that breast cancer arising by environmental carcinogens exemplifies genetic alterations differing from those observed in the non exposed ones. A number of genetic changes are shared in both tumor groups considered as crucial in breast cancer progression.