Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations

Deletion polymorphisms for the glutathione S-transferase (GST) gene are associated with increased risk of cancer, and are implicated in detoxifying mutagenic electrophilic compounds. GST Polymorphic variants were reported for different populations. The aim of this study was to investigate the freque...

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Main Authors: Abdel Halim Salem, Alaeddin Yaqoob, Muhalab Ali, Shailandra Handu, Raouf Fadel, Marwan Abu-Hijleh, Wassim Almawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Disease Markers
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2011-0845
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spelling doaj-7ece1c294f2d42bcb5073fd314b6316c2020-11-24T21:11:13ZengHindawi LimitedDisease Markers0278-02401875-86302011-01-0131531131610.3233/DMA-2011-0845Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab PopulationsAbdel Halim Salem0Alaeddin Yaqoob1Muhalab Ali2Shailandra Handu3Raouf Fadel4Marwan Abu-Hijleh5Wassim Almawi6Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainSalmaniya Medical Complex, Ministry of Health, Manama, BahrainDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainDepartment of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainDepartment of Anatomy, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainDepartment of Anatomy, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainDepartment of Biochemistry, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BahrainDeletion polymorphisms for the glutathione S-transferase (GST) gene are associated with increased risk of cancer, and are implicated in detoxifying mutagenic electrophilic compounds. GST Polymorphic variants were reported for different populations. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequencies of GSTM1 and GSTT1 null genotypes among Bahraini, Lebanese and Tunisian Arabs. GST genotyping was done by multiplex PCR-based methods. Study subjects comprised 167 Bahrainis, 141 Lebanese and 186 Tunisians unrelated healthy individuals. GSTM1 deletion homozygosity of 49.7%, 52.5% and 63.4% were recorded for Bahraini, Lebanese and Tunisians, respectively. Among Bahrainis, the prevalence of GSTT1 null homozygotes was 28.7%, while in higher rates were seen in Lebanese (37.6%) and Tunisians (37.1%). Our results indicate that there are no major differences in allelic distribution of GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes between the three Arab populations investigated except between Bahrainis and Tunisians regarding the allelic distribution of GSTM1 gene (P = 0.013). Combined analysis of both genes revealed that 14.4% of Bahrainis, 16.3% of Lebanese and 21.0% of Tunisians harbor the deleted genotype of both genes. This is the first study that addresses GST gene polymorphism in Bahraini and Lebanese Arabs, and will help genetic studies on the association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms with disease risks and drug effects in Arab populations.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2011-0845
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author Abdel Halim Salem
Alaeddin Yaqoob
Muhalab Ali
Shailandra Handu
Raouf Fadel
Marwan Abu-Hijleh
Wassim Almawi
spellingShingle Abdel Halim Salem
Alaeddin Yaqoob
Muhalab Ali
Shailandra Handu
Raouf Fadel
Marwan Abu-Hijleh
Wassim Almawi
Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations
Disease Markers
author_facet Abdel Halim Salem
Alaeddin Yaqoob
Muhalab Ali
Shailandra Handu
Raouf Fadel
Marwan Abu-Hijleh
Wassim Almawi
author_sort Abdel Halim Salem
title Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations
title_short Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations
title_full Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations
title_fullStr Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Polymorphism of the Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 Genes in Three Distinct Arab Populations
title_sort genetic polymorphism of the glutathione s-transferase m1 and t1 genes in three distinct arab populations
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Disease Markers
issn 0278-0240
1875-8630
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Deletion polymorphisms for the glutathione S-transferase (GST) gene are associated with increased risk of cancer, and are implicated in detoxifying mutagenic electrophilic compounds. GST Polymorphic variants were reported for different populations. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequencies of GSTM1 and GSTT1 null genotypes among Bahraini, Lebanese and Tunisian Arabs. GST genotyping was done by multiplex PCR-based methods. Study subjects comprised 167 Bahrainis, 141 Lebanese and 186 Tunisians unrelated healthy individuals. GSTM1 deletion homozygosity of 49.7%, 52.5% and 63.4% were recorded for Bahraini, Lebanese and Tunisians, respectively. Among Bahrainis, the prevalence of GSTT1 null homozygotes was 28.7%, while in higher rates were seen in Lebanese (37.6%) and Tunisians (37.1%). Our results indicate that there are no major differences in allelic distribution of GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes between the three Arab populations investigated except between Bahrainis and Tunisians regarding the allelic distribution of GSTM1 gene (P = 0.013). Combined analysis of both genes revealed that 14.4% of Bahrainis, 16.3% of Lebanese and 21.0% of Tunisians harbor the deleted genotype of both genes. This is the first study that addresses GST gene polymorphism in Bahraini and Lebanese Arabs, and will help genetic studies on the association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms with disease risks and drug effects in Arab populations.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2011-0845
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