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Bader Obaid Almutairi

Assistant Professor

Faculty member in Molecular Genetics and epigenetics.

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College of Sciences No. 5, ground floor, Office No. AB 70
publication
Journal Article
2021

The correlation between single nucleotide polymorphisms of the thymic stromal lymphopoietin receptor and breast cancer in a cohort of female patients in Saudi Arabia

The current study aimed to examine thymic stromal lymphopoietin receptor (TSLPR) genetic variation and breast cancer (BC) susceptibility in women in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, 127 blood samples from female patients diagnosed with BC and 116 blood samples from healthy female controls were studied using a genotyping assay to determine the association between three TSLPR single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)—P196L, X201W, and A238V—and the risk of BC progression. In addition, gene expression was evaluated in 20 matching BC and normal tissues using immunohistochemistry. TSLPR protein levels were higher among BC patients than those with matching normal breast tissue. In addition, TSLPR SNP P196L was found to have a significant protective effect on BC progression (OR = 0.4427), although only the T allele for TSLPR P196L had this protective effect against BC progression in participants who were younger than 48 years old. In contrast, no association was found between the T allele and risk of BC in participants who were older than 48 years old, and the CT and TT genotypes were significantly associated with BC risk protection in the older group. The effects of the TT genotype and the T allele were closely associated with a decreased risk of BC in participants with estrogen receptors (ER+) and without them (ER−). Overall, the findings revealed a significant correlation between SNPs in the TSLPR genes and BC progression among women in Saudi Arabia.

Publication Work Type
Research Article
Publisher Name
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Pages
1-11
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Cancer is reported to be the leading cause of death and illness worldwide. This research aims to evaluate the phytochemicals, antioxidant, cytotoxic, and apoptotic activities of the polyherbal…

2022
Published in:
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Neuroblastoma is a childhood cancer in which many children still have poor outcomes, emphasising the need to better understand its pathogenesis. Despite recent genome-wide mutation analyses, many…

by Jessica Charlet, Ayumi Tomari, Anthony R. Dallosso, Marianna Szemes, Martina Kaselova, Thomas J. Curry, Bader Almutairi, Heather C. Etchevers, Carmel McConville, Karim T. A. Malik and Keith W. Brown.
2017
Published in:
MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS
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To discover epigenetic changes that may underly neuroblastoma pathogenesis, we identified differentially methylated genes in neuroblastoma cells compared to neural crest cells, the presumptive…

by Bader Almutairi, Jessica charlet, Anthony R. Dallosso, Marianna Szemes, Heather C. etchevers , Karim T. A. Malik & Keith W. Brown.
2019
Published in:
Scientific Reports