Investigation of the Effects of B7H4 (rs10754339 A>G) Gene Polymorphism and Serum Level on Breast Cancer Susceptibility

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1 Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Egypt.

2 Consultant of Genetic, Genetic Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt.

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Background: The prevalence of breast cancer groups requires further clarification to understand the mechanisms leading to its development. B7H4 is a novel immune checkpoint protein that negatively regulates T cell activation and function. It is overexpressed in several cancers and breast cancer is one of them. Aim: This case-control study aimed to examine the association of B7H4 (rs10754339 A>G) gene polymorphism and its serum level with breast cancer among Egyptian females. Method: The study enrolled 100 women with breast cancer and 100 healthy cancer-free women. B7H4 (rs10754339 A>G) genotyping was performed for all participants using Tetra-ARMS-PCR technology. Additionally, serum sB7-H4 level was measured using an ELISA method. Results: B7H4 (rs10754339 A>G) gene variant indicated a substantially association with the breast cancer risk under various genetic models, including codominant model (AG genotype), dominant and over-dominant models (p<0.001). Also, the serum B7H4 level of patients was significantly higher in the patients than healthy controls (p<0.001). Conclusion: The B7H4 (rs10754339 A>G) genetic variant was considered a risk factor for breast cancer among Egyptian women and assessment of serum B7H4 levels could be considered as a prognostic marker for breast cancer.

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