Glutathione-S-transferase (M1 and T1) polymorphisms in Nigerian populations

Type Journal Article - Journal of Medical Genetics and Genomics
Title Glutathione-S-transferase (M1 and T1) polymorphisms in Nigerian populations
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 56-60
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/JMGG/article-full-text-pdf/91AE3968484
Abstract
The Mu (µ) and Theta (T) classes of glutathione transferase gene, GSTM1 and GSTT1 are polymorphic
in humans. GSTM1 and GSTT1 enzyme deficiencies have been suggested to predispose people to lung,
bladder and colorectal cancer. This study was carried out to investigate the distribution of Glutathione
transferases (GSTs) genotype frequency in the three major Nigerian ethnic groups with a view to
understanding the implication of the GST polymorphisms on disease susceptibility. Three hundred
unrelated volunteers from the three major Nigerian ethnic groups of Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba who
consented to the study were genotyped for GSTM1*1, GSTM1*0, GSTT1*1 and GSTT1*0 by polymerase
chain reaction (PCR) technique. The homozygous null GSTM1*0 genotype frequency was found to be
37% in Hausa, 23% in Ibo and 31% in Yoruba with significant difference (p<0.05) especially, in the Ibo
ethnic group while GSTT1*0 genotype was found at a comparably high frequencies of 42, 36, and 35% in
the Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba populations of Nigeria, respectively. The genotype frequencies of the null
GSTM1 and GSTT1 were found to be relatively high in the Nigerian population with a possible
implication on increase susceptibility to some cancers.

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