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10th Edition of International Conference on
Dentistry and Oral Health

March 13-15, 2025 | Rome, Italy
Dental 2023

Rehana Faryal Mehdi

Rehana Faryal Mehdi, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Fazaiya Ruth Pfau Medical College, Pakistan
Title : Survivin promoter Polymorphism (-31C/G): A genetic risk factor for Oral Cancer

Abstract:

The polymorphism of survivin gene at its promoter region is one of the risk factors for OSCC. This polymorphism involves substitution of G for C (9904341), and it is present at the cell cycle dependent elements and cell cycle homology region repressor binding motif of promoter. This study aimed to find the association between survivin-31C/G polymorphism and prevalence of OSCC in a subset of Pakistani population. Methodology: This case-control study was conducted on 47 cases with and 101 healthy individuals with no family history of cancer. We used polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) protocols. Results: The most common site of oral cancer in our research was the buccal mucosa followed by tongue and the least one was the labial mucosa. The histological tumor type of all 47 cases was squamous cell type. In our research, stage II had the highest prevalence, accounting for 34% of patients, while the prevalence of stage I was 31% in the case group. The prevalence of stage III and IV was 25% and 8%, respectively. The numbers of moderately and poorly differentiated tumors were equal. We found a significant association between the CC genotype of survivin and OSCC prevalence (OR was 9.395 at 95% CI: 1.0202-86.5251, pvalue=0.04). The GG genotype also showed significant P value (OR: 0.4709 with 95% CI: 0.2323- 0.9546 at a P VALUE of 0.0367). while no significant P value was noted for CG genotype (OR: 1.4317 with 95% CI: 0.7513-2.8658, p-value=0.31). Conclusion: Survivin-31 G/C polymorphism was strongly associated with OSCC prevalence. The C allele was more common in case group as compared to healthy individuals living in Pakistan.

Biography:

Dr. Rehana Faryal Mehdi completed her bachelors in dental surgery in 2012. She pursued her career in the pathology of Oral Cancer with a Master’s degree in 2019 from Ziauddin University, Karachi. Her passion lies in the genomics of Oral cancer and wishes to start genetic screening for oral cancer in her region in order to reduce the burden of oral cancer which is one of the most prevalent cancers in Pakistan. She has a number of International and national publication. She is currently serving as a faculty member and Journal Club Coordinator in Fazaiya Ruth Pfau Medical College, Pakistan.

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