GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.

Genetic diversity in drug metabolism and disposition is mainly considered as the outcome of the inter-individual genetic variation in polymorphism of drug-xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme (XME). Among the XMEs, glutathione-S-transferases (GST) gene loci are an important candidate for the investigation...

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Main Authors: Senthilkumar Pitchalu Kasthurinaidu, Thirumurugan Ramasamy, Jayachitra Ayyavoo, Dhvani Kirtikumar Dave, Divya Anantray Adroja
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-14a96871a4584858aea97c993620bb1b2020-11-24T21:50:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e011866010.1371/journal.pone.0118660GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.Senthilkumar Pitchalu KasthurinaiduThirumurugan RamasamyJayachitra AyyavooDhvani Kirtikumar DaveDivya Anantray AdrojaGenetic diversity in drug metabolism and disposition is mainly considered as the outcome of the inter-individual genetic variation in polymorphism of drug-xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme (XME). Among the XMEs, glutathione-S-transferases (GST) gene loci are an important candidate for the investigation of diversity in allele frequency, as the deletion mutations in GST M1 and T1 genotypes are associated with various cancers and genetic disorders of all major Population Affiliations (PAs). Therefore, the present population based phylogenetic study was focused to uncover the frequency distribution pattern in GST M1 and T1 null genotypes among 45 Geographically Assorted Human Populations (GAHPs). The frequency distribution pattern for GST M1 and T1 null alleles have been detected in this study using the data derived from literatures representing 44 populations affiliated to Africa, Asia, Europe, South America and the genome of PA from Gujarat, a region in western India. Allele frequency counting for Gujarat PA and scattered plot analysis for geographical distribution among the PAs were performed in SPSS-21. The GST M1 and GST T1 null allele frequencies patterns of the PAs were computed in Seqboot, Gendist program of Phylip software package (3.69 versions) and Unweighted Pair Group method with Arithmetic Mean in Mega-6 software. Allele frequencies from South African Xhosa tribe, East African Zimbabwe, East African Ethiopia, North African Egypt, Caucasian, South Asian Afghanistan and South Indian Andhra Pradesh have been identified as the probable seven patterns among the 45 GAHPs investigated in this study for GST M1-T1 null genotypes. The patternized null allele frequencies demonstrated in this study for the first time addresses the missing link in GST M1-T1 null allele frequencies among GAHPs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4395045?pdf=render
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author Senthilkumar Pitchalu Kasthurinaidu
Thirumurugan Ramasamy
Jayachitra Ayyavoo
Dhvani Kirtikumar Dave
Divya Anantray Adroja
spellingShingle Senthilkumar Pitchalu Kasthurinaidu
Thirumurugan Ramasamy
Jayachitra Ayyavoo
Dhvani Kirtikumar Dave
Divya Anantray Adroja
GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Senthilkumar Pitchalu Kasthurinaidu
Thirumurugan Ramasamy
Jayachitra Ayyavoo
Dhvani Kirtikumar Dave
Divya Anantray Adroja
author_sort Senthilkumar Pitchalu Kasthurinaidu
title GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
title_short GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
title_full GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
title_fullStr GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
title_full_unstemmed GST M1-T1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
title_sort gst m1-t1 null allele frequency patterns in geographically assorted human populations: a phylogenetic approach.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Genetic diversity in drug metabolism and disposition is mainly considered as the outcome of the inter-individual genetic variation in polymorphism of drug-xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme (XME). Among the XMEs, glutathione-S-transferases (GST) gene loci are an important candidate for the investigation of diversity in allele frequency, as the deletion mutations in GST M1 and T1 genotypes are associated with various cancers and genetic disorders of all major Population Affiliations (PAs). Therefore, the present population based phylogenetic study was focused to uncover the frequency distribution pattern in GST M1 and T1 null genotypes among 45 Geographically Assorted Human Populations (GAHPs). The frequency distribution pattern for GST M1 and T1 null alleles have been detected in this study using the data derived from literatures representing 44 populations affiliated to Africa, Asia, Europe, South America and the genome of PA from Gujarat, a region in western India. Allele frequency counting for Gujarat PA and scattered plot analysis for geographical distribution among the PAs were performed in SPSS-21. The GST M1 and GST T1 null allele frequencies patterns of the PAs were computed in Seqboot, Gendist program of Phylip software package (3.69 versions) and Unweighted Pair Group method with Arithmetic Mean in Mega-6 software. Allele frequencies from South African Xhosa tribe, East African Zimbabwe, East African Ethiopia, North African Egypt, Caucasian, South Asian Afghanistan and South Indian Andhra Pradesh have been identified as the probable seven patterns among the 45 GAHPs investigated in this study for GST M1-T1 null genotypes. The patternized null allele frequencies demonstrated in this study for the first time addresses the missing link in GST M1-T1 null allele frequencies among GAHPs.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4395045?pdf=render
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