The importance of polymorphisms in the genes encoding glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in development of selected cancers and cardiovascular diseases

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Katarzyna Grussy
Magdalena Łaska
Wiktoria Moczurad
Magdalena Król-Kulikowska
Milena Ściskalska
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[1] Wroclaw Medical University,Student Society of Laboratory Diagnosticians, Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] Wroclaw Medical University,Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2023年 / 50卷
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Glutathione S-transferase; Polymorphism; Colorectal cancer; Prostate cancer; Breast cancer; Cardiovascular disease;
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Glutathione S-transferases are a family of enzymes, whose main role is to detoxify cells from many exogenous factors, such as xenobiotics or carcinogens. It has also been proven that changes in the genes encoding these enzymes may affect the incidence of selected cancers and cardiovascular diseases. The aim of this study was to review the most important reports related to the role of glutathione S-transferases in the pathophysiology of two of the most common diseases in modern society – cancers and cardiovascular diseases. It was shown that polymorphisms in the genes encoding glutathione S-transferases are associated with the development of these diseases. However, depending on the ethnic group, the researchers obtained divergent results related to this field. In the case of the GSTP1 A/G gene polymorphism was shown an increased incidence of breast cancer in Asian women, while this relationship in European and African women was not found. Similarly. In the case of cardiovascular diseases, the differences in the influence of GSTM1, GSTT1, GSTP1 and GSTA1 polymorphisms on their development or lack of it depending on the continent were shown. These examples show that the development of the above-mentioned diseases is not only influenced by genetic changes, but their pathophysiology is more complex. The mere presence of a specific genotype within a studied polymorphism may not predispose to cancer, but in combination with environmental factors, which often depend on the place of residence, it may elevate the chance of developing the selected disease.
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