| Literature DB >> 18307386 |
Zygmunt Juzyszyn1, Mateusz Kurzawski, Agnieszka Lener, Andrzej Modrzejewski, Andrzej Pawlik, Marek Droździk.
Abstract
There is growing evidence that gallstone formation may be genetically determined. Cholesterol 7alpha-hydrolase (CYP7A1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the first, rate-limiting reaction of cholesterol catabolic pathway. Recently, a common c.-278A>C polymorphism (rs3808607:G>T) has been described in CYP7A1 gene, associated with altered plasma lipid levels. The aim of this study was to verify the finding that CYP7A1 polymorphism may be associated with gallstone disease. Frequency and distribution of the studied alleles did not differ significantly between the patients (-278C; minor allele frequency: 0.45) and the controls (0.48). No significant gender-related differences of allele frequencies or distribution were noted. We conclude that CYP7A1 promoter polymorphism is not a valuable marker of gallstone disease susceptibility in a Polish population.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18307386 DOI: 10.1089/gte.2007.0067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Test ISSN: 1090-6576