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International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences | 2012

Biological evolution of tryptophan and phenylalanine in the occurrence of breast cancer in Senegalese women

Ahmadou Dem; Mback Sembne; Malick Fall; Fatimata Mbaye

The reports provided by OMS in 2011 revealed that cancer is a major cause of death worldwide, causing 7.6 million deaths in 2008. Breast cancer represents in the world, the most common malignancy of women, and it seems that the low penetrance genes, frequently mutated in the general population would play an important role in the development of this cancer. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the involvement of the protein diversity of cytochrome B (mitochondrial gene) in the occurrence of breast cancer in Senegalese women. We analyzed by PCR-sequencing cytochrome B variability in thirty Senegalese patients suffering from breast cancer. The nucleotide sequences obtained were transformed into amino acid sequences with BioEdit software version 7.0.8. Changes of one or more tryptophan to other amino acids, ranging normal tissue to cancerous tissue, are noted in some individuals with a penetrance of 72.41%. Our results also show a significant increase (79.3%) in the rate of phenylalanine in cancerous tissues with very different proportions between individuals. Any increase in the rate of tryptophan and phenylalanine in cancerous tissues could be correlated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer.


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2017

CYTOCHROME B AND BETA-FIBRINOGEN IMPLICATION IN THE GENETIC EVOLUTION OF BREAST MALIGNANT TUMOUR INSENEGALESE WOMEN.

MohamedMze Ahmed; Fatimata Mbaye; Binta Keneme; Mbacké Sembène

Ahmed Mohamed Mze 1 , Fatimata Mbaye 1 , Binta Keneme 1 and Mbacke Sembene 1,2 . 1. Departement de Biologie Animale, Faculte des Sciences et Techniques, Université C.A. Diop, B.P. 5005 Dakar, Senegal. 2. Centre de Biologie des Populations AnimalesSahéloSoudaniennes (BIOPASS), UMR 022, Institut de Recherche pour le développement, IRD/Bel-Air, Senegal. ...................................................................................................................... Manuscript Info Abstract ......................... ........................................................................ Manuscript History


South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2016

Genetic characterization of Spermophagus niger (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae: Amblycerini) pest associated to seeds of Sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) in Burkina Faso.

Jean Christophe Koussoubé; Fatimata Mbaye; Cheikh Abdou Khadre Mbacké Dia; Mbacké Sembène; Antoine Sanon


South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2017

Polymorphism and Genetic Diversity among Cassava Cultivars based on ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 Sequences of rDNA

Djirabaye Nadjiam; Aliou Guisse; Mbacké Sembène; Fatimata Mbaye


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2017

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF THE CATARACT IN SENEGAL

Matar Ciss; NdeyeNdoumbe Gueye; Fatimata Mbaye; Mbacké Sembène


International Biological and Biomedical Journal | 2017

Mediator Complex Subunit 12 Gene Polymorphisms in Uterine Fibroids and Breast Fibroadenomas inSenegalese Women

Bineta Kénémé; Fatimata Mbaye; Sidy Ka; Balla Diop; Ahmadou Dem; Mbacké Sembène


International Biological and Biomedical Journal | 2017

Polymorphism and Genetic Diversity of BAT25 Marker in Colorectal Cancer

Arame Ndiaye; Fatimata Mbaye; Bineta Kénémé; Fatou Diallo; Abdourahmane Samba; Fatou Cissé; Souleymane Thiam; Dominique Doupa; Papa saloum Diop; Mbacké Sembène; Niama Diop Sall


Archive | 2016

Genetic diversity of benign breast tumors among Senegalese women

Marc Noël Badji; Fatimata Mbaye; Pape Mbacké Sembène


The Journal of Cancer Research | 2015

Clinicopathological and survival significance of BAT-25 and BAT-26 instability in breast cancer among Senegalese patients

Fatimata Mbaye; Sidy Ka; Ahmadou Dem; Mamadou Kane; Mbacké Sembène


Open Access Library Journal | 2015

Benign Breast Tumors among Senegalese Women: Diversity and Genetic Evolution of D-Loop

Daniel Doupa; Marc Noël Badji; Fatimata Mbaye; Sidy Ka; Ahmadou Dem; Mamadou Kane; Mbacké Sembène

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Mbacké Sembène

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Ahmadou Dem

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Sidy Ka

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Alioune Dieye

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Bineta Kénémé

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Abdourahmane Samba

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Aliou Guisse

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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