Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação

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Autor(a) principal: COSTA, Kárita Antunes
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1243
Resumo: The p53 gene encodes a protein which has various functions such as monitoring of the cell cycle, role in repair mechanisms and apoptosis. New functions performed by this protein have been observed and studied as acting in the cascade of skin pigmentation by acting as transcription factor for genes important in this process as POMC (pro-opiomelanocortin) and MC1R (melanocortin receptor 1). Among the genetic polymorphisms, the codon 72 p53 gene is the most commonly studied and this variant has been associated with increased risk for various cancers, including skin. However, the association between this and other types of cancers has generated controversial results. The polymorphism occurs in a substitution G / C codon 72 p53 gene resulting in a change of amino acid sequence (CGC to CCC for arginine and proline). This polymorphism occurs in areas rich in proline generating morphophysiological changes as well as a difference in electrophoretic mobility of the protein. The aim of this study was to establish a possible association between the codon 72 polymorphism of p53 gene with the characteristics of pigmentation such as skin color, hair, eye and skin response after exposure to sunlight (reddening or bronze). The 96 healthy volunteers were recruited randomly and information on skin color, ability to tan and other characteristics of pigmentation were collected through a standardized questionnaire. Genomic DNA was extracted from venous blood and genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The polymorphism was investigated by photo documentation after agarose gel electrophoresis. Samples that generated doubts were confirmed by digestion with sitespecific action of the restriction enzyme BstUI. Allele frequencies of 96 volunteers to p53Arg/72 and p53Pro/72 were 67.70% and 32.30% respectively. Genotype frequencies for Arg / Arg, Arg / Pro and Pro / Pro were 50.00% 35.40% 14.60% respectively. We did not detect a significant association between reddening or tanning after sun exposure with the polymorphism (p = 0.678), on the other hand we observed an association between the genotype Pro / Pro and blue eyes / green (p = 0.01) among showing redness of the skin, demonstrating a disadvantage in relation to the sun when there is occurrence of this specific phenotype (eye color) combined with the genotype Pro / Pro.
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spelling GUILLO, Lídia Andreuhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3401436781775091http://lattes.cnpq.br/3266234498197422COSTA, Kárita Antunes2014-07-29T15:16:28Z2010-09-202010-03-30COSTA, Kárita Antunes. Association study of single-base polymorphism at codon 72 of human p53 gene and characteristics of pigmentation. 2010. 83 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biolóicas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2010.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1243ark:/38995/0013000007050The p53 gene encodes a protein which has various functions such as monitoring of the cell cycle, role in repair mechanisms and apoptosis. New functions performed by this protein have been observed and studied as acting in the cascade of skin pigmentation by acting as transcription factor for genes important in this process as POMC (pro-opiomelanocortin) and MC1R (melanocortin receptor 1). Among the genetic polymorphisms, the codon 72 p53 gene is the most commonly studied and this variant has been associated with increased risk for various cancers, including skin. However, the association between this and other types of cancers has generated controversial results. The polymorphism occurs in a substitution G / C codon 72 p53 gene resulting in a change of amino acid sequence (CGC to CCC for arginine and proline). This polymorphism occurs in areas rich in proline generating morphophysiological changes as well as a difference in electrophoretic mobility of the protein. The aim of this study was to establish a possible association between the codon 72 polymorphism of p53 gene with the characteristics of pigmentation such as skin color, hair, eye and skin response after exposure to sunlight (reddening or bronze). The 96 healthy volunteers were recruited randomly and information on skin color, ability to tan and other characteristics of pigmentation were collected through a standardized questionnaire. Genomic DNA was extracted from venous blood and genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The polymorphism was investigated by photo documentation after agarose gel electrophoresis. Samples that generated doubts were confirmed by digestion with sitespecific action of the restriction enzyme BstUI. Allele frequencies of 96 volunteers to p53Arg/72 and p53Pro/72 were 67.70% and 32.30% respectively. Genotype frequencies for Arg / Arg, Arg / Pro and Pro / Pro were 50.00% 35.40% 14.60% respectively. We did not detect a significant association between reddening or tanning after sun exposure with the polymorphism (p = 0.678), on the other hand we observed an association between the genotype Pro / Pro and blue eyes / green (p = 0.01) among showing redness of the skin, demonstrating a disadvantage in relation to the sun when there is occurrence of this specific phenotype (eye color) combined with the genotype Pro / Pro.O gene p53 codifica uma proteína à qual exerce várias funções como monitoramento do ciclo celular, atuação em mecanismos de reparo e apoptose. Novas funções exercidas por essa proteína vêm sendo observadas e estudadas como a atuação na cascata de pigmentação da pele agindo como fator de transcrição para genes importantes nesse processo como POMC (Pro-opiomelanocortina) e MC1R (receptor melanocortina 1). Dentre os polimorfismos genéticos, o do códon 72 do gene p53 é o mais comumente estudado e esta variante tem sido associada ao risco elevado para vários tipos de cânceres, incluindo os de pele. No entanto, a associação entre este e outros tipos de cânceres tem gerado resultados controversos. O polimorfismo ocorre por uma substituição G/C no códon 72 do gene p53 resultando em uma mudança da sequência de aminoácidos (CGC para arginina e CCC para prolina). Esse polimorfismo ocorre em domínios ricos em prolina gerando alterações morfofisiológicas assim como, uma diferença na mobilidade eletroforética da proteína. O objetivo do presente estudo foi estabelecer uma possível associação entre o polimorfismo do códon 72 do gene p53 com as características de pigmentação como cor de pele, cabelo, olho e resposta da pele após exposição solar (apresentar vermelhidão ou se bronzear). Os 96 voluntários saudáveis foram recrutados randomicamente e as informações sobre cor de pele, capacidade de se bronzear e outras características de pigmentação foram coletadas mediante um questionário padronizado. O DNA genômico foi extraído a partir do sangue venoso e a genotipagem foi feita por Reações em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR). O polimorfismo foi investigado por fotodocumentação após eletroforese em gel de agarose. As amostras que geraram dúvidas foram confirmadas por digestão sítio específica através da atuação da enzima de restrição BstUI. As frequências alélicas dos 96 voluntários para p53Arg/72 e p53Pro/72, foram 67,70% e 32,30% respectivamente. As freqüências genotípicas para Arg/Arg, Arg/Pro e Pro/Pro foram 50,00%, 35,40% 14,60% respectivamente. Não foi detectada associação significante entre apresentar vermelhidão ou se bronzear após a exposição solar com o polimorfismo (p = 0,678), por outro lado observamos uma associação entre o genótipo Pro/Pro e olhos azuis/verdes (p = 0,01) entre os que apresentam vermelhidão da pele, demonstrando uma desvantagem em relação a exposição solar quando há ocorrência deste fenótipo específico (cor de olho) aliado ao genótipo Pro/Pro.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:16:28Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Association study of single-base polymorphism at codon 72 of human p53 gene and characteristics of pigmentation
title Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
spellingShingle Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
COSTA, Kárita Antunes
polimorfismo
gene p53
pigmentação
bronzeamento
1.Polimorfismo 2.Gene p53 3.Pigmentação 4.Bronzeamento
polymorphism
p53 gene
pigmentation
tanning
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
title_short Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
title_full Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
title_fullStr Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
title_full_unstemmed Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
title_sort Estudo de associação do polimorfismo de base única no códon 72 do gene humano p53 e as características de pigmentação
author COSTA, Kárita Antunes
author_facet COSTA, Kárita Antunes
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contributor_str_mv GUILLO, Lídia Andreu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv polimorfismo
gene p53
pigmentação
bronzeamento
1.Polimorfismo 2.Gene p53 3.Pigmentação 4.Bronzeamento
topic polimorfismo
gene p53
pigmentação
bronzeamento
1.Polimorfismo 2.Gene p53 3.Pigmentação 4.Bronzeamento
polymorphism
p53 gene
pigmentation
tanning
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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p53 gene
pigmentation
tanning
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description The p53 gene encodes a protein which has various functions such as monitoring of the cell cycle, role in repair mechanisms and apoptosis. New functions performed by this protein have been observed and studied as acting in the cascade of skin pigmentation by acting as transcription factor for genes important in this process as POMC (pro-opiomelanocortin) and MC1R (melanocortin receptor 1). Among the genetic polymorphisms, the codon 72 p53 gene is the most commonly studied and this variant has been associated with increased risk for various cancers, including skin. However, the association between this and other types of cancers has generated controversial results. The polymorphism occurs in a substitution G / C codon 72 p53 gene resulting in a change of amino acid sequence (CGC to CCC for arginine and proline). This polymorphism occurs in areas rich in proline generating morphophysiological changes as well as a difference in electrophoretic mobility of the protein. The aim of this study was to establish a possible association between the codon 72 polymorphism of p53 gene with the characteristics of pigmentation such as skin color, hair, eye and skin response after exposure to sunlight (reddening or bronze). The 96 healthy volunteers were recruited randomly and information on skin color, ability to tan and other characteristics of pigmentation were collected through a standardized questionnaire. Genomic DNA was extracted from venous blood and genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The polymorphism was investigated by photo documentation after agarose gel electrophoresis. Samples that generated doubts were confirmed by digestion with sitespecific action of the restriction enzyme BstUI. Allele frequencies of 96 volunteers to p53Arg/72 and p53Pro/72 were 67.70% and 32.30% respectively. Genotype frequencies for Arg / Arg, Arg / Pro and Pro / Pro were 50.00% 35.40% 14.60% respectively. We did not detect a significant association between reddening or tanning after sun exposure with the polymorphism (p = 0.678), on the other hand we observed an association between the genotype Pro / Pro and blue eyes / green (p = 0.01) among showing redness of the skin, demonstrating a disadvantage in relation to the sun when there is occurrence of this specific phenotype (eye color) combined with the genotype Pro / Pro.
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