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Correlating of GSTM1, GSTT1, and GSTP1 genetic polymorphisms with the risk and expressions in children with isolated Hirschsprung disease.

Hong Gao1, Rong He, Xiaojing He, Zhibo Zhang, Dajia Wang, Liangying Lv, Weilin Wang, Ying Huang.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The present study aimed to examine an association between the glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) polymorphisms (GSTM1, GSTT1, and GSTP1) genetic polymorphisms with the risk and expression in children with isolated Hirschsprung disease (HD).
METHODS: GSTM1, GSTT1, and GSTP1 genetic polymorphisms were detected by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis in 80 HD and 180 normal children (controls). The genic expressions were detected by semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The protein expressions were detected by Western blot.
RESULTS: The GSTM1 null genotype especially is associated with a greater risk of HD (X(2) = 1.129, P = 0.288, OR = 0.851, 95% CI = 0.632-1.146). The GSTT1 null genotype especially is associated with a greater risk of HD (X(2) = 6.165, P = 0.013, OR = 1.472, 95% CI = 1.084-1.999). The GSTP1 null genotype especially is associated with a greater risk of HD (X(2) = 4.748, P = 0.029, OR = 0.701, 95% CI = 0.509-0.964). GSTP1 and GSTP1 expressions were higher than GSTM1 in HD patients. Positive expressive rate of the GSTT1 and GSTP1 were 40.56% and 56.67% in HD. The mRNA and protein expressions level of GSTT1 and GSTP1 genes were significantly higher in HD than controls (P < 0.05). Positive expressive rate of the GSTM1 was 10.56% in HD. The GSTM1 was low expressed between in HD and controls (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The GSTP1 genetic polymorphisms correlate to HD. We postulate that inherited gene deletion of GSTT1 and GSTP1 may produce increased genotoxic susceptibility for HD respectively, following exposure to xenobiotics that are substrates for these enzymes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20661602     DOI: 10.1007/s00384-010-1013-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis        ISSN: 0179-1958            Impact factor:   2.571


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