Literature DB >> 6650498

Determination of genotypes of human aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH2 locus.

A Yoshida, G Wang, V Davé.   

Abstract

Virtually all Caucasians have two major aldehyde dehydrogenase isozymes, ALDH1 and ALDH2, in their livers, while approximately 50% of Japanese and other Orientals are "atypical" in that they have only ALDH1 and are missing ALDH2. We previously demonstrated the existence of an enzymatically inactive but immunologically cross-reactive material (CRM) in atypical Japanese livers. Among 10 Japanese livers examined, five had ALDH1 but not ALDH2 isozyme. These are considered to be homozygous atypical at the ALDH2 locus. Four had both ALDH1 and ALDH2 components detected by starch gel electrophoresis, that is, they are apparently usual. However, biochemical and immunological studies revealed that three of these four livers contained CRM. These three livers should be heterozygous atypical in the ALDH2 locus, that is, genotype ALDH2(1)/ALDH2(2). A Japanese liver, as well as control Caucasian livers, had no CRM, and they must be homozygous usual ALDH2(1)/ALDH2(1). Although the number of liver specimens examined is limited, the frequencies of three genotypes determined in this study are compatible with the values calculated based on the genetic model that two common alleles ALDH2(1) and ALDH2(2) for the same locus are codominantly expressed in Orientals. The remaining liver had only ALDH2 isozyme and was missing ALDH1. This type was not previously found in Caucasians and Orientals. The two-dimensional crossed immunoelectrophoresis revealed the existence of a CRM corresponding to ALDH1 in this liver. The abnormality can be considered to be due to structural mutation at the ALDH1 locus producing a defective ALDH1 molecule, although other possibilities such as post-translational modifications are not ruled out.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6650498      PMCID: PMC1685980     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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