Abstract

Introduction: The alterations in the expression of five different dopamine receptor genes (DRD1- DRD5) associated with certain diseases of the immune and nervous systems have previously been reported, and play multiple roles in various disorders such as cancer. This study focused on the relationship between changes in dopamine receptor gene expression and non - small - cell lung cancer. Methods: Peripheral blood were obtained from 30 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and normal individuals. Total cellular RNA was extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and cDNA was synthesized. Real - Time PCR was carried out using primer pairs specific for the five dopamine gene receptors mRNA and β-actin ( as internal control). Finally the specificities of the obtained PCR products for the respective dopamine receptors fragments were confirmed by sequencing. Results: Statistical analysis using SPSS software showed significant difference (P-value

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