健康志愿者的GSTM1和GSTT1多态性——一项全球系统综述。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drug Metabolism Reviews Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-15 DOI:10.1080/03602532.2022.2036996
Giovana Nakanishi, Laísa S Bertagnolli, Murilo Pita-Oliveira, Mariana M Scudeler, Sabrina Torres-Loureiro, Thaís Almeida-Dantas, Maria Laura C Alves, Heithor S Cirino, Fernanda Rodrigues-Soares
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摘要

GSTM1和GSTT1基因编码同源酶,负责对几种可能对人体有害的物质进行解毒,如空气污染、药物、杀虫剂和烟草。然而,一些个体可能表现出这些基因的完全缺失,因此,酶缺乏导致代谢不足,因此,对某些临床条件的易感性更高。这两个基因的种族间变异也已被描述,因此有必要研究GSTM1和GSTT1在世界各地不同人群中的缺失频率。因此,本研究的目的是能够综合和讨论健康志愿者中GSTM1和GSTT1多态性的主要群体差异。在PubMed数据库中进行了搜索,包括533篇文章和178566名分析对象。我们发现欧洲个人和研究的代表性过高,而非欧洲种族的代表性不足。此外,不同种族之间存在显著的频率差异:东亚人GSTM1和GSTT1缺失的频率在全球范围内最高,这可能表明该人群的疾病风险更高;相比之下,撒哈拉以南的非洲人呈现出全球最低的GSTM1频率,这证实了之前对编码代谢酶的其他基因进行的进化推断。此外,在分析两个基因的频率值时,混合是一个相关的组成部分,但有必要对这一主题进行进一步的研究。
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GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms in healthy volunteers - a worldwide systematic review.

The GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes encode homonymous enzymes, which are responsible for the detoxification of several substances potentially harmful to the human body, such as air pollution, drugs, pesticides, and tobacco. However, some individuals may present a complete deletion of these genes and, consequently, an enzyme deficiency leading to an inadequate metabolism and, therefore, a higher susceptibility to some clinical conditions. Interethnic variations have also been described for both genes, making necessary the study of the deletion frequencies of GSTM1 and GSTT1 in different populations around the world. So, the aim of this study was to enable the synthesis and discussion of the main population differences of GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms in healthy volunteers. Searches were performed in the PubMed database, including 533 articles and 178,566 individuals in the analyses. We found an overrepresentation of European individuals and studies, and an underrepresentation of non-European ethnicities. Moreover, there are significant frequency differences among distinct ethnic groups: East Asians present the highest frequencies worldwide for GSTM1 and GSTT1 deletions, which could suggest higher disorders risk for this population; in contrast, Sub-Saharan Africans presented the lowest frequency of GSTM1 worldwide, corroborating evolution inferences performed previously for other genes codifying metabolism enzymes. Also, admixture is a relevant component when analyzing frequency values for both genes, but further studies focusing on this subject are warranted.

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Drug Metabolism Reviews
Drug Metabolism Reviews 医学-药学
CiteScore
11.10
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1.70%
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21
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Drug Metabolism Reviews consistently provides critically needed reviews of an impressive array of drug metabolism research-covering established, new, and potential drugs; environmentally toxic chemicals; absorption; metabolism and excretion; and enzymology of all living species. Additionally, the journal offers new hypotheses of interest to diverse groups of medical professionals including pharmacologists, toxicologists, chemists, microbiologists, pharmacokineticists, immunologists, mass spectroscopists, as well as enzymologists working in xenobiotic biotransformation.
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