Title of article :
Association of p53 codon 72 Arg>Pro polymorphism and risk of cancer in Iranian population: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Author/Authors :
Roshani, Daem Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Abdolahi, Alina Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Rahmati, Shima Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Different studies have investigated the association between p53 codon 72 Arg>Pro polymorphism and cancer risk.
Because of the lack of consensus of the results in individual studies, we conducted this meta-analysis by pooling all currently available
case–control studies to estimate the effect of p53 codon 72 Arg/Pro polymorphism on cancer susceptibility in Iranian population.
Methods: A comprehensive search was undertaken and primary data from all peer-reviewed journals indexed in PubMed, Google
Scholar, Scopus, Magiran, Scientific Information Databank (SID), Iran Medex, and CAB abstract electronic were used to conduct this
meta-analysis. We considered some exclusion and inclusion criteria to select the articles. Statistical heterogeneity was explored using
the I-square. Publication bias was assessed graphically and statistically by Begg’s funnel plot and Egger test. All statistical analyses
were performed using StatsDirect software and a two- tailed test. P-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant for any
test.
Results: Our dataset, which included 35 case-control studies, consisted of 2426 cancer cases and 2928 controls. Pooled or and
95%CI indicated that codon 72 Arg>Pro polymorphism was not associated with odds of developing cancer among Iranian population
in the dominant model (Pro/Pro+Arg/Pro vs. Arg/Arg: OR= 0.96, 95%CI= 0.74 to 1.24 chi2= 0.06, p= 0.8). Moreover, no significant
association was detected in variant allele (Pro vs Arg: OR= 1.075, 95%CI= 0.91 to 1.25), homozygous (Pro/Pro vs Arg/Arg:
OR=0.911 95%CI= 0.66 to 1.25), and heterozygous (Arg/Pro vs Arg/Arg: OR= 0.84, 95%CI= 0.7 to 1).
Conclusion: Our study revealed that p53 codon 72 Arg>Pro polymorphism was not associated with overall cancer odds in Iranian
population.
Keywords :
Iran , p53 , Cancer , Meta-analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics