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Background: Data suggest that estrogen-metabolizing genes may be involved in breast cancer carcinogenesis. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the association of CYP1A1 and COMT polymorphisms with this disease. Material and methods: A pilot case-control study was conducted with Mexican women. Ninety-one breast cancer patients and 94 healthy controls were selected. Epidemiological and clinical questionnaires were answered by all participants, and genotyping data were obtained. CYP1A1 3801 T>C (rs4646903), CYP1A1 4889 A>G (rs1048943) and COMT 1947 G>A (rs4680) polymorphisms were analyzed by PCR-RFLP. Results: The results showed a high risk of breast cancer in women carrying the CYP1A1 (3801 T>C) m2/m2 genotype (OR=2.52; 95%CI=1.04-6.08). The risk was higher in postmenopausal women (OR=3.38; 95%CI=1.05-10.87). No association between COMT 1947 G>A (rs4680) or CYP1A1 4889 A>G (rs1048943) and breast cancer was found. Conclusions: This study suggests that the CYP1A1 (3801 T>C) m2/m2 genotype may contribute to breast cancer susceptibility in Mexican women. © 2010 Wichtig Editore.
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Moreno-Galván, M., Herrera-González, N. E., Robles-Pérez, V., Velasco-Rodríguez, J. C., Tapia-Conyer, R., & Sarti, E. (2010). Impact of CYP1A1 and COMT genotypes on breast cancer risk in Mexican women: A pilot study. International Journal of Biological Markers, 25(3), 157–163. https://doi.org/10.1177/172460081002500306
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