Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population

Objective: To investigate the association between dermatoglyphics and the DNA repair genetic variants in female breast carcinoma. Methodology: The distinct dermatoglyphic variables include ≥ six whorls, Finger ridge counts, A-B Ridge Count, ATD angle and Pattern intensity Index are analyzed for its...

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Main Authors: Lavanya Prathap, Vijayakumar Jagadeesan, Prathap Suganthirababu, Deepthi Ganesan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2017-07-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue62/2017-2-2.html
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spelling doaj-e32776bd09554d12996381d294d0dd852020-11-24T23:19:54ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59970972-59972017-07-01162Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer PopulationLavanya Prathap0Vijayakumar Jagadeesan1Prathap Suganthirababu2Deepthi Ganesan3Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences,Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAEProfessor, Saveetha Medical College,Saveetha University, Chennai, IndiaAssistant Professor,College of Allied Health Sciences.Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAEAssistant Professor, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha University, Chennai, IndiaObjective: To investigate the association between dermatoglyphics and the DNA repair genetic variants in female breast carcinoma. Methodology: The distinct dermatoglyphic variables include ≥ six whorls, Finger ridge counts, A-B Ridge Count, ATD angle and Pattern intensity Index are analyzed for its association with the DNA repair variants namely XRCC1 Arg194Trp, XRCC3Thr241Met, ERCC4Arg 415Gln, and ERCC5 Asp1104His. The statistical procedure used to analyze the frequency of association is odds ratio and relative risk ratio. Result:The results suggests that the relative risk is about 2 to 4 times with statistical significance for breast cancer and high risk group for the genes XRCC1 Arg194Trp, ERCC4 Arg 415 Gln, ERCC5 Asp1104His in their dominant model in both breast cancer and high risk group for six or more whorls, Pattern Intensity Index, A-B RC. Conclusion: It can be suggested that dermal ridges can be used as an effective biomarker of genomic instability in breast cancer. http://www.ojhas.org/issue62/2017-2-2.htmlDermatoglyphicsDNA repair genesingle nucleotide polymorphismbreast cancergenetic instability
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author Lavanya Prathap
Vijayakumar Jagadeesan
Prathap Suganthirababu
Deepthi Ganesan
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Vijayakumar Jagadeesan
Prathap Suganthirababu
Deepthi Ganesan
Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Dermatoglyphics
DNA repair gene
single nucleotide polymorphism
breast cancer
genetic instability
author_facet Lavanya Prathap
Vijayakumar Jagadeesan
Prathap Suganthirababu
Deepthi Ganesan
author_sort Lavanya Prathap
title Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population
title_short Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population
title_full Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population
title_fullStr Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population
title_full_unstemmed Association of Quantitative and Qualitative Dermatoglyphic Variable and DNA Polymorphism in Female Breast Cancer Population
title_sort association of quantitative and qualitative dermatoglyphic variable and dna polymorphism in female breast cancer population
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
0972-5997
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Objective: To investigate the association between dermatoglyphics and the DNA repair genetic variants in female breast carcinoma. Methodology: The distinct dermatoglyphic variables include ≥ six whorls, Finger ridge counts, A-B Ridge Count, ATD angle and Pattern intensity Index are analyzed for its association with the DNA repair variants namely XRCC1 Arg194Trp, XRCC3Thr241Met, ERCC4Arg 415Gln, and ERCC5 Asp1104His. The statistical procedure used to analyze the frequency of association is odds ratio and relative risk ratio. Result:The results suggests that the relative risk is about 2 to 4 times with statistical significance for breast cancer and high risk group for the genes XRCC1 Arg194Trp, ERCC4 Arg 415 Gln, ERCC5 Asp1104His in their dominant model in both breast cancer and high risk group for six or more whorls, Pattern Intensity Index, A-B RC. Conclusion: It can be suggested that dermal ridges can be used as an effective biomarker of genomic instability in breast cancer.
topic Dermatoglyphics
DNA repair gene
single nucleotide polymorphism
breast cancer
genetic instability
url http://www.ojhas.org/issue62/2017-2-2.html
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