Mutations in the TP53, VEGFA, and CTH Genes as Key Molecular Markers for the Diagnosis of Glioblastoma
Sardar S Khalil, Abbas Salihi

TL;DR
This study identifies mutations in TP53, VEGFA, and CTH genes as potential biomarkers for diagnosing and understanding glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer.
Contribution
The study reports novel mutations in TP53, VEGFA, and CTH genes and their potential role as diagnostic markers for glioblastoma.
Findings
GBM patients showed higher neutrophil and monocyte counts and lower lymphocyte counts compared to healthy individuals.
TP53, VEGFA, and CTH genes exhibited mutations, with TP53 showing the highest prevalence and a novel mutation identified.
Gene expression analysis revealed significantly higher levels of TP53 and VEGFA in GBM patients.
Abstract
Background Brain cancer, particularly glioblastoma (GBM), is a global health problem. Despite therapy advances, GBM patients have a poor prognosis. The progression and etiology of GBM may be linked to gene polymorphisms in the VEGFA, TP53, and CTH genes, among others. However, the genetic variations and their interaction in GBM are not fully understood. This study examines the effects of mutations in the VEGFA, TP53, and CTH genes on GBM. Methodology Tissue and blood samples were obtained for hematological, biochemical, and genetic analysis from 18 patients diagnosed with GBM as well as 28 healthy individuals. Standard methods were adopted to perform hematological and biochemical analyses, whereas mutational landscape and expression profiles were obtained from publicly accessible databases. Tissue samples were processed for genomic DNA extraction, and genotype determination was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Cancer-related Molecular Pathways · Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis
