| Russian Journal | ISSN 0042-8809 |
| Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii |
Biomedical Chemistry |
Issue:
Volume 43, issue 5
Title:
ONCOPATHOLOGY: THE GENES AND ENZYMES OF XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING SYSTEM
Authors:
Lyakhovich V.V., Vavilin V.A., Gutkina N.I., Laktionova I.P., Makarova
S.I., Mitrofanov D.V., Ostashevsky V.A., Chasovnikova O.B.
Address:
Institute of Molecular Pathology and Ecological Biochemistry, SD RAMS,
Novosibirsk
Abstract:
The paper presents the results of study on polymorfisms of xenobiotic biotransformation
enzymes (CYP1A1, glutathione S-transferase M1 and N-acetyltransferase 2)
and p53 tumor suppressor protein in patients with lung, stomach and intestine
cancer. The frequency of CYP1A1-Val allele in all studied cancer groups
was 3 to 5 times higher than in healthy control group. The carriers of
homozygous glutathione S-transferase M1 gene deletion and slow acetylator
phenotype were also of higher lung cancer risk. The substantial increase
in slow acetylator phenotype frequency was shown also in the group of intestine
cancer patients. The p53 Arg/Pro polymorphism study revealed the elevated
frequency of Arg allele in lung and stomach cancer groups. The risk of
lung cancer for the carriers of susceptible alleles depended on the age
and smoking status of the patients. The results testify to a high possibility
of studied polymorphic genes to be the markers of susceptibility to oncopathologies.
Key words: oncopatholoqy, qene polymorphism, xenobiotic biotransformation
enzymes, markeres
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