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Kisspeptin-10

KP-10, Metastin (45-54), Kisspeptin-10 (human), KiSS-1

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Studies 877
Trials 47
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2015 pubmed 14 citations

Polymorphisms rs12998 and rs5780218 in KiSS1 suppressor metastasis gene in Mexican patients with breast cancer.

Quevedo. Edhit Guadalupe Cruz EG; Aguilar. Gabriela Monserrat Mimendi GM; Aguilar. Luis Anselmo Juárez LA; Rubio. Susan Andrea Gutierrez SA; Martínez. Silvia Esperanza Flores SE; Rodríguez. Ingrid Patricia Dávalos IP; Corona. José Sánchez JS; Morán. Martha Isabel Torres MI; Gómez. Roberto Carlos Rosales RC; Moguel. María Cristina Morán MC

Key Findings

  • The rs5780218 (9DelT) variant was individually associated with higher breast cancer risk (p=0.0332).
  • The rs12998 (E20K) variant showed strong differences between healthy people and those with breast disease (p<0.0001).
  • The H1 haplotype (G/‑) was more common in breast cancer patients, while the H2 haplotype (G/T) was more common in benign breast disease.

Practical Outcomes

  • At this stage the findings are mainly of scientific interest for understanding genetic risk; they don’t provide a direct, actionable protocol for using kisspeptin‑10 or other interventions. Genetic testing for these SNPs might hint at risk, but further validation is needed before it can guide personal health decisions.

Summary

Researchers found two genetic variants in the KiSS1 gene that are linked to breast cancer risk in a Mexican population, but this doesn’t tell us how to use kisspeptin‑10 for health or performance.

Abstract

KiSS1 is a metastasis suppressor gene associated with inhibition of cellular chemotaxis and invasion attenuating the metastasis in melanoma and breast cancer cell lines. Along the KiSS-1 gene at least 294 SNPs have been described; however the association of these polymorphisms as genetic markers for metastasis in breast cancer studies has not been investigated. Here we describe two simple PCR-RFLPs protocols to identify the rs5780218 (9DelT) and the rs12998 (E20K) KiSS1 polymorphisms and the allelic, genotypic, and haplotypic frequencies in Mexican general population (GP) and patients with benign breast disease (BBD) or breast cancer (BC). The rs5780218 polymorphism was individually associated with breast cancer (P = 0.0332) and the rs12998 polymorphism shows statistically significant differences when GP versus case (BC and BBD) groups were compared (P &lt; 0.0001). The H1 Haplotype (G/-) occurred more frequently in BC group (0.4256) whereas H2 haplotype (G/T) was the most prevalent in BBD group (0.4674). Our data indicated that the rs5780218 polymorphism individually confers susceptibility for development of breast cancer in Mexican population and a possible role as a genetic marker in breast cancer metastasis for H1 haplotype (Wt/variant) in KiSS1 gene must be analyzed in other populations.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2015

Date

2015-02-24T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1155/2015/365845

Citations

14

References

33