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Query: UMLS:C0153690 (
bone metastases
)
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Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in western countries and
bone metastases
of breast cancer cause significant morbidity. G proteins are important components of a multitude of transmembrane receptors and are involved in the regulation of intracellular signaling pathways such as parathormone receptors 1 and 2 (PTH1 and 2), extracellular calcium-sensing receptor, the calcitonin receptor and the OPG/RANKL-system. A common polymorphism in the gene encoding the G protein beta3-subunit,
GNB3
825C > T, has been linked to increased G protein activation. To analyse the role of this polymorphism in bone metastasis of breast cancer, we determined
GNB3
825C > T genotypes in 500 female breast cancer patients. According to breast cancer staging, patients were divided in three groups, representing patients without metastases (n = 250), those with metastases other than bone (n = 117), and those with bone metastasis (n = 133). Frequency of the
GNB3
825 TT genotype was significantly lower among patients with
bone metastases
(3.1%) than among those with other metastases (12.8%; P = 0.004) or no metastases (13.3%; P < 0.001). In a Cox regression analysis, relative risk of the
GNB3
TT genotype for bone metastasis was 0.22 (95% CI 0.08-0.61; P = 0.004) for bone metastasis. We conclude that the homozygous
GNB3
825 TT genotype may be protective against development of bone metastasis in breast cancer patients. The precise mechanism for this remains to be determined, but could be due to a direct involvement of G protein-coupled receptors in bone metabolism.
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PMID:A polymorphism in the G protein beta3-subunit gene is associated with bone metastasis risk in breast cancer patients. 1797 78