Tobacco Induced Diseases (Mar 2020)

The effect of genetic variations in the choline acetyltransferase gene (ChAT) on waterpipe tobacco smoking dependence

  • Omar F. Khabour,
  • Rawan N. Abu-Eitah,
  • Karem H. Alzoubi,
  • Ahmed Abu-Siniyeh,
  • Thomas Eissenberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/118233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. March

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Introduction Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WS) is a popular form of tobacco use, globally. While the impact of genetic variations on smoking behavior has been well-investigated, few studies have examined this issue with regard to WS. In the current study, associations between choline acetyltransferase gene (ChAT) rs1917810 and rs7094248 polymorphisms and WS dependence were examined. Methods Genotyping of rs1917810 and rs7094248 in 266 Jordanian waterpipe smokers was performed using RFLP-PCR. Dependence on WS was measured using the LWDS-10J scale. Results The frequency of rs1917810 G allele was 38.5% and that of the rs7094248 G allele was 40.8%. The rs1917810 was significantly associated with the WS dependence level (p<0.05). Carriers of the AA genotype of rs1917810 were more dependent on WS than those with GG genotype (p 0.05). Conclusions The rs1917810 in the ChAT gene might be associated with dependence on WS.

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