Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Correa, Julio Daimar Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Melanoma is a highly lethal skin cancer whose worldwide frequency increases every year. Metastatic melanoma is aggressive and resistant to conventional therapy. Cell adhesion molecules play a central role in cell-cell interactions, especially in metastasis and immunity. Among cell adhesion molecules, which are potential risk factors for melanoma, ICAM-1 was previously correlated with melanoma progression. This study aimed to verify the presence and frequency of the polymorphic variant rs5498 (-1548 A/G, K469E) of the ICAM1 gene in a sample of melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil. A total of 42 melanoma patients and 16 controls were genotyped and the frequencies of each variant were calculated. Our results indicate a frequency of 0.655 for the K allele in cases and of 0.719 for the control group. In our population, no correlation was identified between the rs5498 SNP and melanoma risk, although an increase in the sample size as well as the introduction of other variants of this and other adhesion molecules are needed in order to better establish the real role of such molecules in melanoma development and clinics.
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title Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
Correa, Julio Daimar Oliveira
Melanoma
Moléculas de adesão celular
title_short Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
title_full Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
title_sort Analysis of the polymorphic variant rs5498 of ICAM-1 in melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil
author Correa, Julio Daimar Oliveira
author_facet Correa, Julio Daimar Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correa, Julio Daimar Oliveira
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Chies, Jose Artur Bogo
contributor_str_mv Chies, Jose Artur Bogo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Melanoma
Moléculas de adesão celular
topic Melanoma
Moléculas de adesão celular
description Melanoma is a highly lethal skin cancer whose worldwide frequency increases every year. Metastatic melanoma is aggressive and resistant to conventional therapy. Cell adhesion molecules play a central role in cell-cell interactions, especially in metastasis and immunity. Among cell adhesion molecules, which are potential risk factors for melanoma, ICAM-1 was previously correlated with melanoma progression. This study aimed to verify the presence and frequency of the polymorphic variant rs5498 (-1548 A/G, K469E) of the ICAM1 gene in a sample of melanoma patients from southeastern Brazil. A total of 42 melanoma patients and 16 controls were genotyped and the frequencies of each variant were calculated. Our results indicate a frequency of 0.655 for the K allele in cases and of 0.719 for the control group. In our population, no correlation was identified between the rs5498 SNP and melanoma risk, although an increase in the sample size as well as the introduction of other variants of this and other adhesion molecules are needed in order to better establish the real role of such molecules in melanoma development and clinics.
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