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Genetic variations in the bitter taste receptor gene TAS2R38 are related to cigarette smoking behavior in Han Chinese smokers.

Fei-Yan Qi1, Zhou-Hai Zhu1, Meng Li1, Ying Guan1, Qi-Yuan Peng1, She-Ming Lu1, Zhi-Hua Liu1, Ming-Feng Wang1, Ming-Ming Miao1, Zhang-Yu Chen1, Xue-Mei Li1, Jie Bai2, Jian-Hua Yao3, Jianhua Yao1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smoking behavior is influenced by multiple genes, including the bitter taste gene TAS2R38. It has been reported that the correlation between TAS2R38 and smoking behavior has ethnicity-based differences. However, the TAS2R38 status in Chinese smokers is still unclear.
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the possible relationship between genetic variations in TAS2R38 (A49P, V262A and I296V) and smoking behaviors in the Han Chinese population.
METHODS: The haplotype analyses were performed and smoking behavior questionnaire was completed by 1271 individuals. Genetic association analyses for smoking behavior were analyzed using chi-square test. Further, for investigating the molecular mechanism of TAS2R38 variants effect on smoking behavior, we conducted TAS2R38-PAV and TAS2R38-AVI expression plasmids and tested the cellular calcium assay by cigarette smoke compounds stimulus in HEK293.
RESULTS: Significant associations of genetic variants within TAS2R38 were identified with smoking behavior. We found a higher PAV/PAV frequency than AVI/AVI in moderate and high nicotine dependence (FTND ≥ 4; X2 = 4.611, 1 df, p = 0.032) and strong cigarette smoke flavor intensity preference (X2 = 4.5383, 1 df, p = 0.033) in participants. Furthermore, in the in vitro cellular calcium assay, total particle matter (TPM), N-formylnornicotine and cotinine, existing in cigarette smoke, activated TAS2R38-PAV but not TAS2R38-AVI-transfected cells.
CONCLUSION: Our data highlights that genetic variations in TAS2R38 are related to smoking behavior, especially nicotine dependence and cigarette smoke flavor intensity preference. Our findings may encourage further consideration of the taste process to identify individuals susceptible to nicotine dependence, particularly Han Chinese smokers.
© 2022. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to The Genetics Society of Korea.

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Keywords:  Alkaloids; Bitter taste receptor; Genetic variation; Smoking; TAS2R38

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36125655     DOI: 10.1007/s13258-022-01311-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Genomics        ISSN: 1976-9571            Impact factor:   2.164


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