Analysis of the TSER and G>C variants in the TYMS gene: a high frequency of low expression genotypes predicted in the Mexican population.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Favela-Mendoza Alma Faviola, Godínez-López Andrea Dinorah, Chávez-Arreguin Mariana, Aguilar-Velázquez José Alonso, Martínez-Cortes Gabriela, Rangel-Villalobos Héctor
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Abstract

Background: In the TYMS gene promoter, there is a repeat polymorphism (TSER) that affects the expression level of the thymidylate synthetase (TS) enzyme involved in the response to some anticancer drugs. The G>C transversion located in the TSER*3R allele decreases the expression level of the TS enzyme avoiding the upstream stimulatory factor (USF-1) binding site. Despite the biomedical impact of the SNP G>C, only TSER has been reported in most worldwide populations. Thus, we studied both TSER and SNP G>C variants in the Mexican population.

Subjects and methods: A population sample (n = 156) was genotyped for the TSER and G>C variants by PCR and PCR-RFLPs, respectively, followed by PAGE and silver staining.

Results: For TSER, the most frequent allele was 2 R (52.56%), as well as the genotype 2 R/3R (42.3%). Comparison with Latin American, European, and American (USA) populations suggest a heterogeneous worldwide distribution (FST-value = 0.01564; p-value = 0.0000). When the G>C variant was included (2RG, 3RG, and 3RC), a high frequency of low expression genotypes was observed: 2RG/2RG, 2RG/3RC, and 3RC/3RC (84.6%).

Conclusion: The high frequency of genotypes associated with low TS enzyme expression justifies obtaining the TYMS gene variant profile in Mexican patient's candidates to pharmaceutical treatments like 5'-Fluoracil, methotrexate, and pemetrex.

分析TYMS基因的TSER和G>C变异:墨西哥人群中预测的低表达基因型的高频率。
背景:在TYMS基因启动子中存在重复多态性(repeat polymorphism, TSER),其影响胸腺苷酸合成酶(thymidylate synthetase, TS)酶的表达水平,参与对某些抗癌药物的应答。位于TSER*3R等位基因的G>C翻转降低了TS酶的表达水平,避免了上游刺激因子(USF-1)的结合位点。尽管SNP G>C具有生物医学上的影响,但在世界上大多数人群中仅报道了TSER。因此,我们研究了墨西哥人群中的TSER和SNP G>C变异。研究对象和方法:用PCR和PCR- rflps分别对156例人群样本进行TSER和G>C变异基因分型,然后进行PAGE和银染色。结果:TSER最常见的等位基因为2r(52.56%),基因型为2r /3R(42.3%)。与拉丁美洲、欧洲和美洲(美国)人群的比较表明其在世界范围内分布不均(fst值= 0.01564;p值= 0.0000)。当包括G>C变异(2RG、3RG和3RC)时,低表达基因型的频率较高:2RG/2RG、2RG/3RC和3RC/3RC(84.6%)。结论:与低TS酶表达相关的高频率基因型证明了在5′-氟尿嘧啶、甲氨蝶呤和培美trex等药物治疗的墨西哥患者候选人中获得TYMS基因变异谱是合理的。
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Annals of Human Biology
Annals of Human Biology 生物-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
46
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Human Biology is an international, peer-reviewed journal published six times a year in electronic format. The journal reports investigations on the nature, development and causes of human variation, embracing the disciplines of human growth and development, human genetics, physical and biological anthropology, demography, environmental physiology, ecology, epidemiology and global health and ageing research.
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