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  • 2024Nano polysaccharides derived from aloe vera and guar gum as a potential fat replacer for a promising approach to healthier cake production10citations
  • 2024An approach to manufacturing well-being milk chocolate in partial replacement of lecithin by the functional plant-based combination1citations
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  • 2012GNAS1 (Gαs) gene T393C polymorphism and renal cell carcinoma risk in a North Indian population: a case-control study.3citations

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GNAS1 (Gαs) gene T393C polymorphism and renal cell carcinoma risk in a North Indian population: a case-control study.

  • Ali, Nemat
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<h4>Aim</h4>Heterotrimeric G protein α-subunit Gαs is required for activation of adenylyl cyclase and generation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) in cells and plays a key role in multiple signal transduction pathways, linked to proapoptotic processes in cancer cells. This study investigated whether Gαs gene polymorphism was associated with increased renal cell carcinoma (RCC) risk in the North Indian population. In the present study, genotyping of GNAS1 gene in 196 RCC cases and 250 healthy controls was performed via polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism.<h4>Results</h4>The frequency of homozygous genotype CC was 29.6%, heterozygous TC was 51.5%, and homozygous TT was 18.9% in cases, whereas in controls it was 16.8%, 50.8%, and 32.4%, respectively; thus, there was a significant difference between the two groups (p=0.0001) in the univariate model. Further, multivariate analysis also demonstrated significant association of CC genotype with RCC risk (p=0.002). The high-risk genotype CC of GNAS1 gene showed threefold increase in risk to RCC relative to the TT genotype (unadjusted odds ratio [OR]=3.023, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.734-5.270). Whereas multivariate analysis showed a twofold increase in RCC risk among the CC genotype compared with the TT genotype (adjusted OR=2.181, 95% CI: 1.344-3.538). The C allele frequency was found to be significantly higher in RCC patients (55.3%) than in controls (42.2%) as compared with the T allele frequency that was 44.64% in RCC cases and 57.8% in controls. Moreover, patients with the CC genotype showed the worst prognosis in terms of the highest frequency of individuals having higher stages of RCC, but did not show any association with histological grade.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Our results suggest that a T393C SNP could be considered as a genetic marker implicated in the pathogenesis of RCC.

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