Optimization of high resolution melting method for genotyping and estimating the frequency of snp RS 1219648 on the FGFR2 gene in Vietnamese breast cancer patients
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy and the leading cause of
cancer death among females. SNPs linked to the breast cancer have been identified
in Genome Wide Association studies. Among those, SNPs in FGFR2 gene are found to
be important markers for breast cancer susceptibility. In this study, High resolution
melting analysis was designed for screening the A and G alleles of SNP rs1219648 in
FGFR2 gene in a group of 108 breast cancer blood samples. DNA is extracted by the
Salting-out method. The HRM method was optimized based on the concentration of
PCR reagents such as DNA, Mg2+, and primer to get the optimal condition. Despite
some disadvantages and limits during employing HRM method, this study showed
that the HRM analysis is a reliable, simple tool and effective cost method for
identifying the SNP rs1219648 in FGFR2 gene. Analysis of 109 breast cancer samples
revealed that the frequency of A allele was 57% and the frequency of G allele was
found to be 43%. The frequency of minor G allele supports to the further association
study to identify the genetic markers for early diagnosis of breast cancer for the
Vietnamese.
Key words:
Breast cancer
FGFR2 gene
SNP rs1219648
HRM method