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Ethnic variation in the HER-2 codon 655 genetic polymorphism previously associated with breast cancer
Authors:Ameyaw Margaret-Mary  Tayeb Mohammed  Thornton Nadia  Folayan Gbolshan  Tariq Mohammed  Mobarek Abeer  Evans David A  Ofori-Adjei David  McLead Howard L
Affiliation:(1) Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, Room 1021 CSRB NT, 660 South Euclid Ave, Campus Box 8069, St. Louis, MO 63110-1093, USA Tel. +1-314-747-5186; Fax +1-314-747-2797 e-mail: hmcleod@im.wustl.edu, US;(2) Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, GB;(3) Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, SA;(4) Center for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology, University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, Ghana, GH
Abstract:HER-2, a protooncogene located on chromosome 17q21, encodes a transmembrane glycoprotein (p185) with tyrosine kinase activity. Alterations of the HER-2 gene have been implicated in the carcinogenesis and prognosis of breast cancer and other solid tumors. It is also a cancer-therapeutic target for antibody-based therapy against the HER-2 protein. A single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) at codon 655, resulting in a G-to-A transition (Ile655Val) in the transmembrane domain-coding region of this gene has been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, particularly among younger women. To understand the importance of this finding throughout the world, we evaluated this polymorphism in Ghanaian, Kenyan, Sudanese, Caucasian, African–American, Saudi, and Filipino subjects using a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay. The frequency of the Val allele, which is associated with increased breast cancer risk, was highly variable between populations (0%–24%). Continental African populations had a lower frequency of the Val allele than did Saudi, Chinese, Filipino, Caucasian, and African–American subjects. The data suggest that this SNP has variable frequency in different ethnic groups. The findings in this study correspond with the lower incidence and lower risk of breast cancer in African women compared with Caucasian and African–American women. Received: December 13, 2001 / Accepted: January 16, 2002
Keywords:HER-2  Codon 655  Single-nucleotide polymorphism  Allele  Ethnic variation
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