Association of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism (ACE) (rs4646994) and Non-genetic Factors with Ovarian Cancer in Sudanese Patients
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2020-10
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ALNEELAIN UNIVERSITY
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Ovarian cancer is one of the serious gynecological cancer that distributed aro
und the world; and commonly diagnosed at late stage due to the lack of symptoms. ACE I/D
polymorphism was reported to mark as fiinctional mutation in accelerating cell proliferation
of difierent type cell of ovary; which increase susceptibility to ovarian cancer.
Aim: This study was conducted to determine the association of ACE I/D polymorphism wit-
h ovarian cancer in Sudanese patients.
Methods: A cross sectional study was included 60 participants (30 cases and 30 healthy age
matched control). 60 Blood samples and demographic data were collected afier taking verb-
al consent. Statistical analysis (SPS S) v21 was performed to analyze the genotypic and
demographic data.
Results: Statistical analysis of demographic data showed that women with age (55-65) years
represent (36.6%) which are highly affected with OC. Afioasiatic ethnic group is the most af
fected with OC (56.7%). Family history play a role in causing OVCA with fiequency (20%)
Factors like ovarian cyst, irregular menstrual cycle and endometriosis represent high risk of
progression of OC with frequency (36.7%),(l3.3%)and (23.3%) respectively. Histopatholo-
gical data showed that common group of female had Adeno-carcinoma (33.3%) and high gr-
ade serous carcinoma (30%). Commonly patients diagnosed in late stages such as stage 3
(56.7%). In fact, patients account to occur recurrence of tumor (33.3%). ACE (rs4646994)
genotype that observed in case group are homozygous wild type DD (26.7%), heterozygous
mutant I/D (53.3%) and homozygous mutant II (20%); while control group genotype homo-
zygous wild type DD, heterozygous mutant I/D and homozygous mutant II represent (56.6
%),(36.7%) and (6.7%) respectively.
Conclusion: this study found that there are significant association between ACE I/D
polymorphism and causing of ovarian cancer.
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A thesis Submitted for the Re
quirement of Partial Fulfillment of M.Sc. Degree in
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Keywords
Ovarian cancer
