Association of Molecular Genetic Markers of TP53, MDM2, and CDKN1A Genes with Progression-Free Survival of Patients with Ovarian Cancer after Platinum-Based Chemotherapy
T. M. Zavarykina & G. T. Sukhikh et al. · 2020-09-10
We studied the association of polymorphic markers of cell cycle control genes (Arg72Pro of the TP53 gene, T(-410)G of the MDM2 gene, and Ser31Arg of the CDKN1A gene) in ovarian cancer and progression-free survival following platinum-based chemotherapy. Tumor tissue samples obtained from 49 patients who had undergone chemotherapy were examined. Patients received standard platinum-based chemotherapy and were observed until disease progression. Polymorphic markers of genes were evaluated by PCR-RFLP and real-time PCR. In patients carrying the G allele of the T(-410)G marker of the MDM2 gene, a decreasing trend was observed in median progression-free survival. An increase in the median progression-free survival was observed in carriers of the Pro allele of the TP53 gene (p=0.045). Furthermore, a stronger association was noted with carriers of the minor Pro/Pro homozygous genotype relative to the Arg/Arg genotype (p=0.007). In the subgroup of patients who underwent optimal or complete cytoreductive surgery, carriage of the minor Arg allele of the Ser31Arg marker (CDN1A gene) was associated with a decrease in the median progression-free survival time (p=0.004).
T. M. Zavarykina, A. S. Tyulyandina, S. V. Khokhlova, G. N. Khabas, A. V. Asaturova, Yu. A. Nosova, P. K. Brenner, M. A. Kapralova, M. V. Atkarskaya, D. S. Khodyrev, A. M. Burdennyi, V. I. Loginov, M. B. Stenina, G. T. Sukhikh