Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population
Background/Aim: Glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs), a major group of phase II enzymes, play a significant role in the detoxification and metabolism of endogenous and exogenous compounds. The objective of the survey was to identify the distribution of genotype and allele frequencies of GSTA1 -69C>T...
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doaj-fff158a7656d47088b851c8bf8523c182021-05-20T06:35:07ZengJournal of Surgery and MedicineJournal of Surgery and Medicine2602-20792021-03-015322122510.28982/josam.8710711122Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish populationZuhal Uçkun Şahinoğulları0MERSİN ÜNİVERSİTESİBackground/Aim: Glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs), a major group of phase II enzymes, play a significant role in the detoxification and metabolism of endogenous and exogenous compounds. The objective of the survey was to identify the distribution of genotype and allele frequencies of GSTA1 -69C>T (rs3957357) polymorphism in a healthy Turkish population and compare the determined frequencies with those in various populations. Methods: Polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism methods were used to analyze GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism in DNA samples of 105 healthy Turkish individuals. Results: The distribution of GSTA1 CC, CT, and TT genotype frequencies were 32.4%, 48.6% and 19.0%, respectively while the allele frequencies were 56.7% for C allele and 43.3% for T allele. The findings obtained were compared with the results of various populations. The frequencies of GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism were similar to those of the African American population and the populations with White ancestry, but significantly different from those reported for the populations with Asian ancestry. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to present the frequencies of the GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism among Turkish individuals. The findings of the current study may provide a perspective for further studies exploring the role of GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism on predisposition to diverse illnesses such as cancer and may be used as a control group for such studies. In addition, this study might contribute to epidemiological and toxicogenetic investigations.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/josam/issue/60662/871071glutathione s-transferasesgsta1rs3957357polymorphismturkish populationglutatyon s-transferazlargsta1rs3957357polimorfizmtürk popülasyonu |
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Zuhal Uçkun Şahinoğulları Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population Journal of Surgery and Medicine glutathione s-transferases gsta1 rs3957357 polymorphism turkish population glutatyon s-transferazlar gsta1 rs3957357 polimorfizm türk popülasyonu |
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Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population |
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Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population |
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Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population |
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Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population |
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Frequencies of glutathione S-transferase A1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a Turkish population |
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frequencies of glutathione s-transferase a1 rs3957357 polymorphism in a turkish population |
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Journal of Surgery and Medicine |
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Journal of Surgery and Medicine |
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Background/Aim: Glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs), a major group of phase II enzymes, play a significant role in the detoxification and metabolism of endogenous and exogenous compounds. The objective of the survey was to identify the distribution of genotype and allele frequencies of GSTA1 -69C>T (rs3957357) polymorphism in a healthy Turkish population and compare the determined frequencies with those in various populations.
Methods: Polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism methods were used to analyze GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism in DNA samples of 105 healthy Turkish individuals.
Results: The distribution of GSTA1 CC, CT, and TT genotype frequencies were 32.4%, 48.6% and 19.0%, respectively while the allele frequencies were 56.7% for C allele and 43.3% for T allele. The findings obtained were compared with the results of various populations. The frequencies of GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism were similar to those of the African American population and the populations with White ancestry, but significantly different from those reported for the populations with Asian ancestry.
Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to present the frequencies of the GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism among Turkish individuals. The findings of the current study may provide a perspective for further studies exploring the role of GSTA1 -69C>T polymorphism on predisposition to diverse illnesses such as cancer and may be used as a control group for such studies. In addition, this study might contribute to epidemiological and toxicogenetic investigations. |
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glutathione s-transferases gsta1 rs3957357 polymorphism turkish population glutatyon s-transferazlar gsta1 rs3957357 polimorfizm türk popülasyonu |
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