2024
DOI: 10.2174/1566524023666230717162458
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Impact of HLA Class I Antigen, Killer Inhibitory Receptor, and FCGR3A Genotypes on Breast Cancer Susceptibility and Tumor Stage

Abstract: Background: The identification in breast cancer (BC) of novel genetic biomarkers regulating natural killer (NK) cell function, including the HLA, KIR, and CD16A (FCGR3A), may be still a challenge. Objective: We aimed to evaluate whether the combined effect of these polymorphisms has an impact on BC susceptibility and progression. Methods: 47 BC Italian patients and healthy individuals (39 females and 66 males/females) were genotyped by Sanger sequencing (HLA-C exon 2-4 and FCGR3A-158V/F, 48L/R/H) and PCR-S… Show more

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