Endostatin gene variation and protein levels in breast cancer susceptibility and severity

  • Balasubramanian, S.
  • Cross, S.
  • Globe, J.
  • Cox, A.
  • Brown, N.
  • Reed, M.
Publication date
June 2007
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endostatin is a potent endogenous anti-angiogenic agent which inhibits tumour growth. A non-synonymous coding polymorphism in the Endostatin gene is thought to affect Endostatin activity. We aimed to determine the role of this Endostatin polymorphism in breast cancer pathogenesis and any influence on serum Endostatin levels in healthy volunteers. Endostatin protein expression on a breast cancer micro array was also studied to determine any relationship to genotype and to breast cancer prognosis. METHODS: The 4349G > A (coding non-synonymous) polymorphism in exon 42 of the Endostatin gene was genotyped in approximately 846 breast cancer cases and 707 appropriate controls. In a separate healthy cohort of 57 individuals, i...

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