Distribution of glutathione S-transferase T1 phenotypes in the Estonian population.

G Tasa, E Juronen, M Viikmaa, A Tiidla, P Parlist, M Uuskula, I Kalev, A V Mikelsaar
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The distribution of glutathione S-transferase T1 (GSTT1) phenotypes was studied in a total sample of 673 Estonians whose four grandparents were born in Estonia, by an ELISA test able to differentiate between GSTT1 positive and GSTT1 negative phenotypes. 18% of the total sample did not present GSTT1-1 protein in whole blood. GSTT1-1 concentration was assayed in 519 out of the 552 GSTT1 positive subjects (i.e. 82% of the total sample) 49% percent of this subsample made up by 519 subjects was found to have GSTT1-1 in intermediate concentration and 33% in high concentration. The gene frequency of the GSTT1 deleted allele was estimated to be 0.423 as the square root of the frequency of the GSTT1 negative subjects (square root of 0.18 = 0.423) and that of the GSTT1 positive allele as (1-0.423) = 0.577. Statistically significant regional differences were found within the population with the lowest frequency of GSTT1 negative in western Estonia (9.5%) and the highest in the southeastern part of the country (24.5%).

谷胱甘肽s -转移酶T1表型在爱沙尼亚人群中的分布。
本文采用ELISA检测方法,对673名爱沙尼亚人的谷胱甘肽s -转移酶T1 (GSTT1)表型分布进行了研究,这些爱沙尼亚人的4位祖父母均出生在爱沙尼亚。18%的样本在全血中不存在GSTT1-1蛋白。552名GSTT1阳性受试者中有519人(即占总样本的82%)检测了GSTT1-1浓度,其中519名受试者中有49%的人检测到GSTT1-1为中等浓度,33%为高浓度。GSTT1缺失等位基因的基因频率估计为0.423,为GSTT1阴性受试者频率的平方根(0.18的平方根= 0.423)和GSTT1阳性等位基因频率的平方根(1-0.423)= 0.577。人口中存在统计学上显著的区域差异,爱沙尼亚西部的GSTT1阴性频率最低(9.5%),该国东南部的GSTT1阴性频率最高(24.5%)。
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