Association of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes in arsenic-induced urinary bladder carcinoma
Objective: Study was performed to determine content of arsenic in urinary bladder tumour tissue and association of BRCA1 and BRCA2 protein expression with urinary bladder carcinoma development. Materials and methods: This study was performed in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India. Post-operative tumour tissue was analysed for arsenic content as well as BRCA1 and BRCA2 expression. Statistical analysis was done and association between stage, grade and BRCA1 and BRCA2 expression with arsenic level in tumour tissue was done. Results: Total 50 patients were included in study. Out of which 26 were arsenic positive as well as 24 were arsenic negative. Maximum patients in arsenic positive group were from arsenic endemic zones of West Bengal, India. There was significant correlation between higher stage and grade of tumour and arsenic positivity. BRCA1 correlation was significant with arsenic positive group whereas BRCA2 correlation was not significant with arsenic positive group. Conclusion: Bladder carcinomas are more common in arsenic endemic zones of our country. This association can help in future to develop drugs which act on selected mutation of genes such as BRCA1, especially in arsenic-associated bladder cancers.