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Connection between cell phone use, p53 gene expression in different zones of glioblastoma multiforme and survival prognoses
oleh: Reza Akhavan-Sigari, Morteza Mazloum Farsi Baf, Vahid Ariabod, Veit Rohde, Saeed Rahighi
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Diterbitkan: | SAGE Publishing 2014-08-01 |
Deskripsi
The aim of this paper is to investigate <em>p53</em> gene expression in the central and peripheral zones of glioblastoma multiforme using a real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique in patients who use cell phones ≥3 hours a day and determine its relationship to clinicopathological findings and overall survival. Sixty-three patients (38 males and 25 females), diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), underwent tumor resection between 2008 and 2011. Patient ages ranged from 25 to 88 years, with a mean age of 55. The levels of expression of <em>p53</em> in the central and peripheral zone of the GBM were quantified by RT-PCR. Data on <em>p53</em> gene expression from the central and peripheral zone, the related malignancy and the clinicopatholagical findings (age, gender, tumor location and size), as well as overall survival, were analyzed. Forty-one out of 63 patients (65%) with the highest level of cell phone use (≥3 hours/day) had higher mutant type <em>p53</em> expression in the peripheral zone of the glioblastoma; the difference was statistically significant (P=0.034). Results from the present study on the use of mobile phones for ≥3 hours a day show a consistent pattern of increased risk for the mutant type of <em>p53</em> gene expression in the peripheral zone of the glioblastoma, and that this increase was significantly correlated with shorter overall survival time. The risk was not higher for ipsilateral exposure. We found that the mutant type of <em>p53</em> gene expression in the peripheral zone of the glioblastoma was increased in 65% of patients using cell phones ≥3 hours a day.