Cytology and molecular study for GSTP1 effect on asthma Iraqi patients.

Q2 Medicine
Clinical and Molecular Allergy Pub Date : 2019-03-05 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12948-019-0108-0
Israa Hussein Hamzah, Farha A Ali Shafi, Sahar A H Al Sharqi, Suaad Almas Brakhas
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Abstract

Background: GST belongs to a super family of phase II detoxification enzyme and it plays an important role in preventing the damage that may occur due to reactive water-soluble compounds generated by the association of reactive intermediates with glutathione.

Method: In the present study, we analyzed the frequencies of GSTP1 polymorphism among the Iraqi population using PCR-RFLP technique. Fifty samples from bronchial asthma patients and fifty samples from control cases were subjected to conventional PCR and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) to detect GSTP1 genotype and measured different parameters together such as IgE, eosinophilic count, WBC, and so forth. Some of the cases were made to undergo sequence analysis and enrolled in NCBI GenBank with accession number (MG657249-MG657258). The GSTP1 polymorphism was determined using PCR and the resultant 176-bp fragment was subjected to RFLP and digested with BsamA1 to recognize the A-G transition at nucleotide.

Results: Homozygotes for Ile105 encoding allele resulted in 176-bp fragment found in 62% andVal105 encoding allele had two fragments of 91 and 85 bp in PCR was found in 4% of asthmatic patients. On the other hand, heterozygotes resulted in three fragments of 176, 91 and 85 bp seen in 34% of patients.

Conclusion: To the best of the researcher's knowledge, this is the first-of-its-kind report with regards to the role played by GSTP1 polymorphism in bronchial asthma among the Iraqi patients. Though the study outcomes do not support the large role played by GSTP1 gene polymorphism in the evolution of bronchial asthma disorder, future researchers are suggested to investigate more features for many promising results.

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GSTP1对伊拉克哮喘患者影响的细胞学和分子研究。
背景:GST属于II期解毒酶的超级家族,它在防止活性中间体与谷胱甘肽结合产生的活性水溶性化合物可能造成的损伤中起重要作用。方法:采用PCR-RFLP技术分析伊拉克人群GSTP1基因多态性频率。采用常规PCR和限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)检测50例支气管哮喘患者和50例对照患者的GSTP1基因型,并测定IgE、嗜酸性粒细胞计数、白细胞计数等指标。部分病例进行序列分析,并录入NCBI GenBank,登录号为MG657249-MG657258。GSTP1多态性采用PCR检测,得到的176 bp片段进行RFLP分析,用BsamA1酶切以识别核苷酸上的A-G过渡。结果:62%的哮喘患者存在Ile105编码等位基因的176 bp片段,4%的哮喘患者存在val105编码等位基因的91 bp和85 bp片段。另一方面,在34%的患者中,杂合子产生了176、91和85 bp的三个片段。结论:据研究人员所知,这是第一个关于GSTP1多态性在伊拉克支气管哮喘患者中所起作用的报道。虽然研究结果不支持GSTP1基因多态性在支气管哮喘疾病进化中的重要作用,但建议未来的研究人员研究更多有希望的结果。
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Clinical and Molecular Allergy
Clinical and Molecular Allergy Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
8.20
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11
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Molecular Allergy is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that publishes research on human allergic and immunodeficient disease (immune deficiency not related to HIV infection/AIDS). The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of the clinical, genetic, molecular and inflammatory aspects of allergic-respiratory (Type 1 hypersensitivity) and non-AIDS immunodeficiency disorders. However, studies of allergic/hypersensitive aspects of HIV infection/AIDS or drug desensitization protocols in AIDS are acceptable. At the basic science level, this includes original work and reviews on the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the inflammatory response.
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