Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Aug 2023)

<i>HLA-G</i> 14 bp Ins/Del (rs66554220) Variant Is Not Associated with Breast Cancer in Women from Western Mexico

  • Denisse Stephania Becerra-Loaiza,
  • Luisa Fernanda Roldan Flores,
  • Luis Antonio Ochoa-Ramírez,
  • Bricia M. Gutiérrez-Zepeda,
  • Alicia Del Toro-Arreola,
  • Ramón Antonio Franco-Topete,
  • Andrés Morán-Mendoza,
  • Antonio Oceguera-Villanueva,
  • Antonio Topete,
  • David Javalera,
  • Antonio Quintero-Ramos,
  • Adrián Daneri-Navarro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45080432
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 8
pp. 6842 – 6850

Abstract

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HLA-G is a physiology and pathologic immunomodulator detrimentally related to cancer. Its gene is heavily transcriptionally and post-transcriptionally regulated by variants located in regulator regions like 3′UTR, being the most studied Ins/Del of 14-bp (rs66554220), which is known to influence the effects of endogen cell factors; nevertheless, the reports are discrepant and controversial. Herein, the relationship of the 14-bp Ins/Del variant (rs66554220) with breast cancer (BC) and its clinical characteristics were analyzed in 182 women with non-familial BC and 221 disease-free women as a reference group. Both groups from western Mexico and sex–age-matched (sm-RG). The rs66554220 variant was amplified by SSP-PCR and the fragments were visualized in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The variant rs66554220 was not associated with BC in our population. However, we suggest the Ins allele as a possible risk factor for developing BC at clinical stage IV (OR = 3.05, 95% CI = 1.16–7.96, p = 0.01); nevertheless, given the small stratified sample size (n = 11, statistical power = 41%), this is inconclusive. In conclusion, the 14-bp Ins/Del (rs66554220) variant of HLA-G is not associated with BC in the Mexican population, but might be related to advanced breast tumors. Further studies are required.

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