Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children

Studies have shown an association between ARID5B gene polymorphisms and childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. However, the association between ARID5B variants and acute lymphoblastic leukemia among the Arab population still needs to be studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the associat...

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Main Authors: Boshra Al-absi, Suzita M Noor, Riyadh Saif-Ali, Sameer D Salem, Radwan H Ahmed, Muhammad FM Razif, Sekaran Muniandy
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Published: IOS Press 2017-04-01
Series:Tumor Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317697573
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spelling doaj-5602315bee5f447fb0daeaa9cef1414e2021-05-02T23:59:03ZengIOS PressTumor Biology1423-03802017-04-013910.1177/1010428317697573Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni childrenBoshra Al-absi0Suzita M Noor1Riyadh Saif-Ali2Sameer D Salem3Radwan H Ahmed4Muhammad FM Razif5Sekaran Muniandy6Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Sana’a University, Sana’a, YemenDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Sana’a University, Sana’a, YemenDepartment of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaStudies have shown an association between ARID5B gene polymorphisms and childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. However, the association between ARID5B variants and acute lymphoblastic leukemia among the Arab population still needs to be studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between ARID5B variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children. A total of 14 ARID5B gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 289 Yemeni children, of whom 136 had acute lymphoblastic leukemia and 153 were controls, using the nanofluidic Dynamic Array (Fluidigm 192.24 Dynamic Array). Using logistic regression adjusted for age and gender, the risks of acute lymphoblastic leukemia were presented as odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. We found that nine SNPs were associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia under additive genetic models: rs7073837, rs10740055, rs7089424, rs10821936, rs4506592, rs10994982, rs7896246, rs10821938, and rs7923074. Furthermore, the recessive models revealed that six SNPs were risk factors for acute lymphoblastic leukemia: rs10740055, rs7089424, rs10994982, rs7896246, rs10821938, and rs7923074. The gender-specific impact of these SNPs under the recessive genetic model revealed that SNPs rs10740055, rs10994982, and rs6479779 in females, and rs10821938 and rs7923074 in males were significantly associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia risk. Under the dominant model, SNPs rs7073837, rs10821936, rs7896246, and rs6479778 in males only showed striking association with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The additive model revealed that SNPs with significant association with acute lymphoblastic leukemia were rs10821936 (both males and females); rs7073837, rs10740055, rs10994982, and rs4948487 (females only); and rs7089424, rs7896246, rs10821938, and rs7923074 (males only). In addition, the ARID5B haplotype block (CGAACACAA) showed a higher risk for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The haplotype (CCCGACTGC) was associated with protection against acute lymphoblastic leukemia. In conclusion, our study has shown that ARID5B variants are associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children with several gender biases of ARID5B single nucleotide polymorphisms reported.https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317697573
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author Boshra Al-absi
Suzita M Noor
Riyadh Saif-Ali
Sameer D Salem
Radwan H Ahmed
Muhammad FM Razif
Sekaran Muniandy
spellingShingle Boshra Al-absi
Suzita M Noor
Riyadh Saif-Ali
Sameer D Salem
Radwan H Ahmed
Muhammad FM Razif
Sekaran Muniandy
Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children
Tumor Biology
author_facet Boshra Al-absi
Suzita M Noor
Riyadh Saif-Ali
Sameer D Salem
Radwan H Ahmed
Muhammad FM Razif
Sekaran Muniandy
author_sort Boshra Al-absi
title Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children
title_short Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children
title_full Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children
title_fullStr Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children
title_full_unstemmed Association of ARID5B gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children
title_sort association of arid5b gene variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in yemeni children
publisher IOS Press
series Tumor Biology
issn 1423-0380
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Studies have shown an association between ARID5B gene polymorphisms and childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. However, the association between ARID5B variants and acute lymphoblastic leukemia among the Arab population still needs to be studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between ARID5B variants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children. A total of 14 ARID5B gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 289 Yemeni children, of whom 136 had acute lymphoblastic leukemia and 153 were controls, using the nanofluidic Dynamic Array (Fluidigm 192.24 Dynamic Array). Using logistic regression adjusted for age and gender, the risks of acute lymphoblastic leukemia were presented as odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. We found that nine SNPs were associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia under additive genetic models: rs7073837, rs10740055, rs7089424, rs10821936, rs4506592, rs10994982, rs7896246, rs10821938, and rs7923074. Furthermore, the recessive models revealed that six SNPs were risk factors for acute lymphoblastic leukemia: rs10740055, rs7089424, rs10994982, rs7896246, rs10821938, and rs7923074. The gender-specific impact of these SNPs under the recessive genetic model revealed that SNPs rs10740055, rs10994982, and rs6479779 in females, and rs10821938 and rs7923074 in males were significantly associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia risk. Under the dominant model, SNPs rs7073837, rs10821936, rs7896246, and rs6479778 in males only showed striking association with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The additive model revealed that SNPs with significant association with acute lymphoblastic leukemia were rs10821936 (both males and females); rs7073837, rs10740055, rs10994982, and rs4948487 (females only); and rs7089424, rs7896246, rs10821938, and rs7923074 (males only). In addition, the ARID5B haplotype block (CGAACACAA) showed a higher risk for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The haplotype (CCCGACTGC) was associated with protection against acute lymphoblastic leukemia. In conclusion, our study has shown that ARID5B variants are associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Yemeni children with several gender biases of ARID5B single nucleotide polymorphisms reported.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317697573
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