Pharmacia (Oct 2021)

Frequency of CYP1A1*2A polymorphisms and deletion of the GSMT1 gene in a Peruvian mestizo population

  • Angel Tito Alvarado,
  • Ana María Muñoz,
  • María Saravia Bartra,
  • Milton Valderrama-Wong,
  • Daniela González,
  • Luis Abel Quiñones,
  • Nelson Varela,
  • María Rocío Bendezú,
  • Jorge Antonio García,
  • Berta Loja-Herrera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/pharmacia.68.e71621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 4
pp. 747 – 754

Abstract

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The polymorphic variants of CYP1A1 and the deletion of GSTM1 are present in the Peruvian mestizo population. Wild type and mutated genotypes (WT/*2A and *2A/ *2A) were identified, whose allele frequencies are 0.31 (T allele) and 0.69 (C allele), respectively; 53% with wild type GSTM1 (+) and 47% with null GSTM1. The frequency in Iquiteño emigrants was 0.72 CYP1A1*2A and 25% GSTM1 (-); from Lima 0.67 CYP1A1*2A and 33% of GSTM1 (-). The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test for the studied population showed that both frequencies are out of balance, p > .05. The presence of the risk allele of the CYP1A1*2A polymorphism and the deletion in the GSTM1 gene are high, which could be indicative of a phase I and II metabolic imbalance in this group of Peruvian populations, with potential risks of activating agents procarcinogens thus affecting the incidence of tumor pathologies with an environmental component.