Investigation of Survivin Gene Polymorphism and Serum Survivin Levels in Patients with Brain Tumors
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2018Author
Kafadar, Ali Metin
Cacina, Canan
Kaynar, Mehmet Yasar
Yaylim, Ilhan
Ergen, Arzu
Kafadar, Didem
İSBİR, TURGAY
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Background/Aim: The single nucleotide polymorphism -31C/G identified in the survivin gene promoter seems to be associated with over-expression of survivin, an anti-apoptotic protein. In gliomas, increased survivin expression correlated with decreased survival. The aim of the study was to investigate whether survivin gene polymorphism associates with benign and malignant brain tumors and whether it affects survivin serum levels. Patients and Methods: Survivin polymorphism -31C>G was genotyped in 82 patients with brain tumors and 65 healthy controls by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and survivin levels were evaluated by enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA) in patients and controls. Results: Serum survivin levels in patients with malignant tumors were higher than patients with benign tumors (pG did not differ between patients and controls. Conclusion: Survivin promoter -31C>G gene polymorphism seems to be associated with serum survivin levels in brain tumors of different grades and histologies.
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