Abstract
Objective: Odontogenic cysts that cause bone destruction can exhibit various types of metaplasia. Inherited genetic variants in codons 72 and 175, the hotspot codons of p53, known as the guardian of the genome, can cause a wide variety of cancers. We aimed to investigate the effects of the p53 codon 72 and p53 codon 175 variants on odontogenic cyst formation.
Methods: This research encompassed 71 individuals with odontogenic cysts and 90 without any conditions as a control group. After DNA was extracting, the p53 codon 72 was detected using PCR techniques, while p53 codon 175 was identified through allele-specific amplification-PCR.
Results: The presence of the p53 codon 72 GG genotype and its G allele was less frequent in the group with odontogenic cysts compared to the healthy participants. Conversely, the C allele was found more often in the cyst-afflicted group. For the p53 codon 175, the AA genotype and A allele were more common in the affected group, while the G allele was more predominant in the control group.
Conclusion: The p53 codon 175 AA genotype and A allele, p53 codon 72 C allele, and p53 codon 72/codon 175 CCAA combined genotype may be associated with odontagenic cyst formation. Individuals with this allele and genotype can be considered at risk for odontagenic cyst formation.
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