Biomolecules (May 2021)

The Influence of rs1859168 Polymorphism on Serum Expression of HOTTIP and Its Target miR-615-3p in Egyptian Patients with Breast Cancer

  • Omayma O. Abdelaleem,
  • Olfat G. Shaker,
  • Marwa N. AbdelHafez,
  • Noha K. Abdelghaffar,
  • Hanaa M. Eid,
  • Mohamed Zaidan,
  • Abeer A. Khalefa,
  • Naglaa A. Ahmed,
  • Nada F. Hemeda,
  • Othman M. Zaki,
  • Aeshah Ali A. Awaji,
  • Shereen R. Mohammed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11050733
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 733

Abstract

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Background: Polymorphisms of long noncoding RNAs are lately documented as hazardous factors for the development of numerous tumors. Furthermore, the evaluation of noncoding RNAs has emerged as a novel detector of breast cancer patients. We aimed to genotype the HOXA transcript at the distal tip (HOTTIP) rs1859168 and assess its relationship with the levels of the serum HOTTIP and its target miR-615-3p in patients with breast cancer (BC). Methods: One hundred and fifty-one patients with BC, 139 patients with fibroadenoma (FA), and 143 healthy participants were incorporated into the current study. The genotyping of rs1859168 and the measurements of the HOTTIP and miR-615-3p levels were assessed using quantitative real-time PCR. Results: We revealed a significant association between each of the CC genotypes, C allele, dominant and recessive models, and the increased risk of BC (p = 0.013, p p p p p p < 0.05 for all). Conclusions: The genetic variants of rs1859168 are linked to an increased susceptibility to BC. Moreover, HOTTIP and miR-615-3p may be used as novel indicators and targets for the treatment of patients with BC.

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