Conseguences of soil crude oil pollution on some wood properties of olive trees 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 Detection of BRAF Gene in Some Iraqi Bowel Inflammation and Colorectal Cancer Patients Ibtisam Hammood Naser AL Musawi Research and Training Forensic DNA Centre/AL Nahrain University Wafaa Sabri Mahood Mohammed Mahdi Jawad Asmaa Ali Jawad Dept. of Biology/College of Education for Pure Sciens (Ibn Al-Haitham) / University of Baghdad Received in :30/ June /2016 , Accepted in : 12 /December/ 2016 Abstract The impacts of the inflammatory process on neoplasia development were observed in many cancer, it has a great role in the etiology, development and progression of invasive colorectal tumors. This study was designed to investigate the BRAF mutation and assist the clinicopathological parameter in some Iraqi bowel inflammation and colorectal cancer patients. Thirty patients were enrolled in this study (15 suffering bowel inflammation and 15 having colorectal cancer). BRAF gene was screened for the presence of mutations using PCR technique and direct sequencing. .The results revealed no BRAF mutation in position 1799 for exon fifteen in both samples of bowel inflammation and colorectal cancer. These results were confirmed previous articles regarding low rate of BRAF gene mutation in Asian countries. These results indicate the possibility of colorectal patients treatment with monoclonal antibodies. Several heterogeneity mutations were found in 3 out of 30 patients (10%) including transition two mutations G>A and one mutation was transversion mutation A>T in different sites as silent mutations. . Key words : BRAFV600E, bowel inflammation , colorectal , Iraq , heterogeneity. Biology | 1 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 Introduction Several important molecular alterations that have important function in etiology and progression of colorectal have been widely studied by researcher such as mutations of the KRAS and PIK3 genes in addition to methylation process like in P16 , MLH1 and BNIP genes also were explored [1] . The other main gene is BRAF which has more than 6890 associated publications listed in PubMed data base but has a little data in Iraq.Oncoprotein BRAF is a serine / threonine kinase protein encoded by BRAF proto oncogene , it has essential role downstream of KRAS in signaling transduction mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway [2,3]. The impact of BRAF gene is promoting cell growth and proliferation in addition to differentaition by activating MAPK pathway also affect on important cellular processes like cell migration , apoptosis and survival [4]. . Mutations in BRAF oncogene were reported, more than 80% of mutation in position 1799 for exon fifteen resulting thymine to adenine transversion causing substitution within codon 600 which were represented by valine to glutamic acid change at protein level leading to constitutive kinase activity[5,6]. Rad and colleagues showed that transformation of colonic epithelia into traditional serrated adenomas and sessile serrated adenomas polyps has been resulted from BRAF mutation, they suggested that BRAF mutation act as an early event in development of CRC [7]. Many reports refer association of BRAF mutation and prognostic status of colorectal cancer regardless microsatelite instability, they found BRAF mutation conferred a worse overall survival in patients with advance stage of colon cancer [8,9].The function of BRAF mutation status as a prophetic molecular marker is less apparent. Although colorectal cancer have rapidly increased in Iraq but there are little references about BRAF mutation status in colorectal patients. The aim of this study was to detect the BRAF mutations and assist the clinicopathological parameter in some Iraqi bowel inflammation and colorectal cancer patients. Materials and Methods Tissue samples s Tissues biopsies samples were obtained from thirty Iraqi patients (15 suffering bowel inflammation and 15 having colorectal cancer) who were attending the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Diseases Center in Baghdad between October, 2014 and July, 2015. The Diagnosis and selection of patients were assessed under the supervision of pathologist committee. DNA Extraction Genomic DNA was extracted from 5-8-μm-thick paraffin sections containing a portion of tumor tissue using the QIAamp DNA Mini kit (Qiagen), Hilden, Germany. PCR and Sequencin More than 240 bp DNA fragment of the exon fifteen of BRAF gene was targeted to amplify using forward primer, (5’-atgcttgctctgataggaaaatga and reveres primer , 5’- agcagcatctcagggcca) as described by Kim with colleagues (10). Each 25μl PCR reaction mixture for BRAF gene amplification contained 9.5 μl of genomic DNA, 12.5 μl of master mix and 1.5 μM of each primer PCR, amplifications were performed in an Applied Biosystem 96 thermocycle . Amplifications reaction was done using a 15-min initial denaturation at 95 ℃, followed by 35 cycles of 30 sec at 94 ℃, 30 sec at 59 ℃, and 30 sec at 72 ℃, and 10 min final extension at 72 ℃ . PCR products separated in 1.5% agarose gel after staining with ethidium bromide. Molecular marker (Kapa universal ladder) was also loaded in sperate well. All DNA templates were processed for direct sequencing of single strand PCR reaction using Big Dye Terminator by Microgene ( Korea ). Biology | 2 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 Results Patients and disease Thirty patients with colorectal disease were investigated, including 15 samples with bowel inflammation and 15 samples with CRC. The mean age of the colorectal patients was 50 years with average 38-62 years , (53.3% (8 cases) were females and 46.6% (7 cases) were males). The severity of the tumor was shown to be moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma 60%(9 cases) ,well differentiated adenocarcinoma well 23.3% (5 cases) and 6.6% (1 case) represented the poor differentiated adenocarcinoma . Fifteen patients with bowel inflammation with maen age 48 years including 53.3% (8 cases) males and 46.6% (7 cases) females. The other specific character of samples are shown in tables (1and 2). PCR and sequence analysis Amplified exon fifteen of the BRAF gene by PCR technique and screened for the presence of mutations in 30 colorectal disease patients. The results showed that the product size was more than 240 bp Figure (1). To investigate the mutation status of colorectal patients for BRAF V600E, direct sequencing was performed after amplified exon 15 for BRAF gene in colorectal patient tissues of all cases, the sequences results were compared with NCBI data base (NCBI accession number HM459603). Our analyses illustrated that none of patients had BRAF V600E mutation. Several heterogeneity mutations were found in 3 out of 30 patients (10%). Transition mutations (G>A) were shown in 2 out of 3 mutations (66.6%) including one mutation (171495 G>A) in inflammation sample, other mutations were (171506 A>T) and (171537 G>A) in tumor samples. Figure (2) shows reprehensive sequence of colorectal patient tissues. . Discussion In our previous study of some molecular markers alterations we found 33% mutations in codon 1213 of exon 2 of KRAS gene while mutational hot spots (X9) and (X20) of PIK3 gene were not described in any of 58 Iraqi patients with colorectal cancer (11). Present article highlighted of BRAF gene mutations which act essential role in (MAPK) signal transuding pathway, it concerned in the malignant transformation of colorectal precursor. BRAF gene is also of interest as being a prospective prognostic and predictive sign in patients with colorectal malignancy (12) Our study aims to detect BRAF gene mutations in inflammatory bowel tissue and compare it with colorectal cancer tissues in Iraqi patients as there evidence is that inflammatory processes have a great role in the etiology, development and progression of invasive colorectal tumors (13). The impacts of the inflammatory process on neoplasia development were observed in many cancer such as breast, ovarian, endometrial, cervical, prostate and colon tumors, it is though that the innate immune system cells have a role in the microenvironment of tumors by secreting pro inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in addition to growth factors and reactive oxygen species that may lead to DNA damage (14). The bowel inflammation process may have important role in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer, especially in its promotion (15). Balkwill and Mantovani investigated the effects of inflammation in colorectal, they found relationship between cancer and chronic inflammation (16). It is well known that BRAF mutation is associated with tumor development through the serous serrated pathway, rather than the classic adenoma-carcinoma pathway (17, 18). This study indicated that BRAF gene mutations were not detected in any of analyzed bowel inflammation tissues neither colorectal cancer tissue, several heterogeneity mutations were identified in BRAF gene 10% (3 out of 30) patients including transition mutations (2G>A) in both inflammation and tumor samples of colorectal , in addition to transversion mutation (A>T) that showed in tumor colorectal sample. These results are consistent with recent study that examined BRAF gene with 70 colorectal cancer samples and 10th healthy Biology | 3 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 participates from Iraqi population (19).The present data confirm previous articles regarding low rate of BRAF gene mutation in neighbors countries, a study on the frequency of KRAS and BRAF gene mutations from 242 showed that BRAF gene mutations were not present in any of the metastatic colorectal cancer tissues which analyzed in Iranian population (20) also in Saudi Arabia 2.5% ( 19/757) (21) and Turkish population 2% (1/50) (22). In the other Asian countries, a total of eighty five CRC patients were enrolled in study of Molaei and his colleagues (2016), their results showed no V600E mutation in the BRAF gene in stage I and II of CRC patients (23). Other article referred no BRAF mutations were found in stage III colon cancer. BRAF, KRAS and NRAS mutations do not have major prognostic value in stage II and III colon malignancy (24) , BRAF mutation in Taiwan (0%) (25) and Japan in low rate (4.7%) (26). Other study was done to investigate the prevalence of several genes including BRAF mutations among 45 patients from Asian population with metastatic colorectal cancer, no mutations were detected in four codons 439, 459, 600 and 601 of the BRAF gene . The results of current study inconsistent to reported rate of 19.8% and 21.8% in Netherlands and American people respectively (27) . Yi with colleagues from China published of the 77 BRAF V600E mutations, 64.9% (50/77) were found in serrated lesions fifteen percent in serrated adenomas and 36.9% in hyperplasic polyps and 7.1% of other types of colorectal cancer precursor lesions (28).A very low incidence of inflammation bowel and colorectal cancer with BRAF mutations reflected in this study and overall Asian population may be due to many reasons such as different ethnic populations , role of environmental influences like diet, smoking and other unknown factors. 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(%) Characterization 15 (100) All patients Mean age 50 years 7(46.6) 50 > 8(53.33) 50 < Gender 7(46.6) Male 8(53.33) Female Site of tumor 7(46.6) Colon 5(33.33) Rectum 3(20) Rectosigmoidal Differentiation 9(60) Moderately 5(23.33) Well 1(6.6) Poorly Biology | 7 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 Table (2) Distribution of patients with bowel inflammation Patients no. (%) Characterization 15 (100) All patients Mean age 48 years 6(40) 50 > 9(60) 50 < Gender 8(53.3) Male 7(46.6) Female . Figure (1) PCR products for exon 15 of BRAF gene for DNA samples of colorectal disease on 1.5 % agarose gel. Molecular markers, line (7) and lines (1-6,8-13) DNA of patient samples. . Biology | 8 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 Figure (2) Sequencing alignment A: Reference sequence of the BRAF gene (B, C and D) heterogeneity mutations in different site of BRAF gene screening in colorectal patients, E: sequences of reference and heterogeneity mutations. A: (GTG) - V600 Reference sequence R R B: Transition mutation G>A at nucleotide position 171495 C: Transition mutation G>A at nucleotide position 171537 D: Transversion mutation A>T at nucleotide position 171506 E: Reference (G>A, A>T) Biology | 9 2017عام ) 1(العدد ) 30(المجلد مجلة إبن الھیثم للعلوم الصرفة و التطبیقیة Ibn Al-Haitham J. for Pure & Appl. Sci. Vol.30 (1) 2017 في بعض المصابین العراقیین بالتھاب االمعاء واورام BRAFالكشف عن جین القولون والمستقیم بتسام حمود ناصرالموسويا جامعة النھرین /مركز الدنا العدلي للبحث والتدریب وفاء صبري ماھود محمد مھدي جواد اسماء علي جواد بغدادجامعة )/ أبن الھیثم( كلیة التربیة للعلوم الصرفة /قسم علوم الحیاة 2016/كانون االول/ 12: قبل في, 2016/حزیران/ 30: استلم في الخالصة اذ ان العملیة , تم مالحظتھا في العدید من االورام Neopplasiaللعملیة االلتھابیة بحدوث االورام تأثیراتھناك . االلتھابیة تملك دوراً كبیراً في نشوء وتطور وتقھقر اورام القولون والمستقیم الغازیة وتقییم عالقتھا مع الصفات السریریة لبعض المصابین العراقیین BRAFصممت الدراسة الكشف عن طفرة جین یعانون من اورام 15مصاباً بالتھاب االمعاء و 15(مریضا 30تضمنت الدراسة . بالتھاب االمعاء واورام القولون والمستقیم ن ثم تحدید التتابع وم PCRتم االكشف عن الطفرات باستعمال تقانة تفاعل البلمرة المتسلسل ) . القولون والمستقیم التي یعرف بانھا ( 15من اكسون 1799اظھرت النتائج عدم وجود طفرة في موقع الشفرة . Sequencingالنیوكلیوتیدي في اي من عینات التھاب االمعاء واورام القولون والمستقیم وھذا یتماشى مع البحوث ) عرضة للتطفیر في كثیر من االورام في البلدان االسیویة مما یتیح احتمالیة عالج مرضى اورام BRAF gene واطئة لطفرات السابقة بخصوص النسبة ال Heterogeneity mutationsاظھرت الدراسة وجود عدة طفرات . القولون والمستقیم باالجسام المضادة وحیدة النسیلة في مواقع مختلفة من A>Tكسیة طفرات انتقالیة وطفرة واحدة ع G>Aاثنین منھا %) 10(عینة مرضیة 30من 3في . وھي طفرات صامتة 15اكسون . العراق وعدم التجانس ,القولون والمستقیم , التھاب االمعاء , BRAFجین : الكلمات المفتاحیة Biology | 10