The Relationship of MMP-9 Gene Polymorphism rs3918242 (C-1562T) with Clinical-Pathological Features in Luminal Subtype Breast Cancer
https://doi.org/10.35401/2541-9897-2026-11-2-32-37
Abstract
Background: Breast cancer is a malignant tumor arising from the ductal or lobular epithelium. The Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) rs3918242 polymorphism has been reported as a genetic factor influencing cancer cell proliferation and tumor progression. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the association between the MMP-9 rs3918242 (C-1562T) gene polymorphism and the clinicopathology of luminal subtype breast cancer.
Methods: This study is a descriptive-analytic research with a cross-sectional design. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method was used to detect the MMP-9 rs3918242 (C-1562T) gene polymorphism in patients’ blood samples. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 26.0.
Results: The mean age of the participants, age at diagnosis, and age at menarche were 55.67±10.64, 53.29±10.28, and 13.48±1.60 years, respectively. Most participants had fewer than 2 childbirths (54.8%), and the majority were postmenopausal (64.5%). Regarding tumor characteristics, most cases were early-stage breast cancer (19 patients, 61.3%), while histological grading showed a predominance of high-grade tumors (23 patients, 74.2%). Bivariate analysis revealed a significant association between the MMP-9 rs3918242 (C-1562T) gene polymorphism and the clinicopathological features of luminal subtype breast cancer, including stage and metastasis.
Conclusion: A significant association was identified between the MMP-9 rs3918242 gene polymorphism and the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with luminal subtype breast cancer.
About the Authors
P. A. NoviantiIndonesia
Putu Astri Novianti - MD, MSs (Biomedical Science), General Surgeon, Researcher, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine.
Denpasar
P. A.T. Adiputra
Indonesia
Putu Anda Tusta Adiputra - Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof., FinaCS, FICS, Senior Oncological Surgeon, Oncological Researcher, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine.
PB Sudirman Street, Denpasar, Bali
I G.P. Supadmanaba
Indonesia
I Gede Putu Supadmanaba - MD, M.Sc, Senior Oncology Research Scientist, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine.
Denpasar
I K.W.A. Kusuma
Indonesia
I Komang Wira Ananta Kusuma - MBBS, Junior Oncology Research Scientist, Faculty of Medicine.
Denpasar
I G.A.P. Sasmana
Indonesia
I Gede Aswin Parisya Sasmana - MBBS, Junior Oncology Research Scientist, Faculty of Medicine.
Denpasar
A.A.T. Devy
Indonesia
Anggi Amanda Triana Devy - MBBS, Junior Oncology Research Scientist, Faculty of Medicine.
Denpasar
S. Wiranata
Indonesia
Sinta Wiranata - MD, Junior Neurosurgery Research Scientist, Faculty of Medicine.
Denpasar
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Novianti P.A., Adiputra P.A., Supadmanaba I.G., Kusuma I.K., Sasmana I., Devy A., Wiranata S. The Relationship of MMP-9 Gene Polymorphism rs3918242 (C-1562T) with Clinical-Pathological Features in Luminal Subtype Breast Cancer. Innovative Medicine of Kuban. 2026;11(2):32-37. https://doi.org/10.35401/2541-9897-2026-11-2-32-37
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