Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients

Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among women worldwide, and metastasis remains the leading cause of breast cancer-related deaths. Matrix metallopeptidase genes MMP2 and MMP3 are key regulators of extracellular matrix degradation and tumour invasion, yet the role of their exonic single...

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Main Authors: Chan, Soon Choy, Chin, Fee Wai, Noor Akmal, Sharifah, Abdul Rahman, Sabariah, Rosli, Rozita
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author Chan, Soon Choy
Chin, Fee Wai
Noor Akmal, Sharifah
Abdul Rahman, Sabariah
Rosli, Rozita
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Abdul Rahman, Sabariah
Rosli, Rozita
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description Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among women worldwide, and metastasis remains the leading cause of breast cancer-related deaths. Matrix metallopeptidase genes MMP2 and MMP3 are key regulators of extracellular matrix degradation and tumour invasion, yet the role of their exonic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in breast cancer progression remains unexplored. This study aimed to identify exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 among Malaysian breast cancer patients, to assess their functional effects on mRNA structure and stability, and to evaluate their prognostic value in breast cancer metastasis. In total, 36 SNPs (21 in MMP2 and 15 in MMP3), including 10 novel SNPs and one novel deletion, were identified using high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis and confirmatory DNA sequencing. Logistic regression analysis revealed that two exonic SNPs, c.1842C>G (MMP2) and c.1070-23T>A (MMP3) were significant predictors of metastasis, improving the accuracy and sensitivity of the predictive model compared with clinicopathological factors alone. Bioinformatics analysis further showed that c.1842C>G and several other exonic SNPs altered mRNA secondary structure, potentially reducing metastasis risk by diminishing mRNA stability. In addition, synonymous SNPs (sSNPs) such as c.678G>C (MMP2), c.288T>C (MMP3), and c.626-14A>G (MMP3) exhibited overdominance effects, with heterozygous genotypes modulating mRNA folding and stability and thereby exerting a protective influence against metastasis. These findings highlight exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 as promising prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer, with the potential to improve metastasis risk assessment and support more personalised approaches to patient management. Validation in larger, ethnically diverse cohorts will be important to confirm their clinical utility and to elucidate the underlying biological mechanisms.
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spelling my.upm.eprints-1236472026-04-13T01:56:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/123647/ Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients Chan, Soon Choy Chin, Fee Wai Noor Akmal, Sharifah Abdul Rahman, Sabariah Rosli, Rozita Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among women worldwide, and metastasis remains the leading cause of breast cancer-related deaths. Matrix metallopeptidase genes MMP2 and MMP3 are key regulators of extracellular matrix degradation and tumour invasion, yet the role of their exonic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in breast cancer progression remains unexplored. This study aimed to identify exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 among Malaysian breast cancer patients, to assess their functional effects on mRNA structure and stability, and to evaluate their prognostic value in breast cancer metastasis. In total, 36 SNPs (21 in MMP2 and 15 in MMP3), including 10 novel SNPs and one novel deletion, were identified using high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis and confirmatory DNA sequencing. Logistic regression analysis revealed that two exonic SNPs, c.1842C>G (MMP2) and c.1070-23T>A (MMP3) were significant predictors of metastasis, improving the accuracy and sensitivity of the predictive model compared with clinicopathological factors alone. Bioinformatics analysis further showed that c.1842C>G and several other exonic SNPs altered mRNA secondary structure, potentially reducing metastasis risk by diminishing mRNA stability. In addition, synonymous SNPs (sSNPs) such as c.678G>C (MMP2), c.288T>C (MMP3), and c.626-14A>G (MMP3) exhibited overdominance effects, with heterozygous genotypes modulating mRNA folding and stability and thereby exerting a protective influence against metastasis. These findings highlight exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 as promising prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer, with the potential to improve metastasis risk assessment and support more personalised approaches to patient management. Validation in larger, ethnically diverse cohorts will be important to confirm their clinical utility and to elucidate the underlying biological mechanisms. Springer Science and Business Media 2026-03-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/123647/1/123647.pdf Chan, Soon Choy and Chin, Fee Wai and Noor Akmal, Sharifah and Abdul Rahman, Sabariah and Rosli, Rozita (2026) Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients. Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 301 (1). art. no. 54. pp. 1-15. ISSN 1617-4615; eISSN: 1617-4623 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00438-026-02370-x?error=cookies_not_supported&code=909e8383-0cbf-42b2-a944-6accd64b2c6b Molecular Biology Genetics 10.1007/s00438-026-02370-x
spellingShingle Molecular Biology
Genetics
Chan, Soon Choy
Chin, Fee Wai
Noor Akmal, Sharifah
Abdul Rahman, Sabariah
Rosli, Rozita
Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
title Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
title_full Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
title_fullStr Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
title_short Identification and functional analysis of exonic SNPs in MMP2 and MMP3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
title_sort identification and functional analysis of exonic snps in mmp2 and mmp3 genes as prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer patients
topic Molecular Biology
Genetics
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