Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis (Oct 2016)

Role of glutathione S-transferase P-1 (GSTP-1) gene polymorphism in COPD patients

  • Tarek F. El-Gazzar,
  • Samy S. El-dahdouh,
  • Ibrahim I. El-Mahalawy,
  • Hisham E. Abd El-aty,
  • Safaa I. Tayel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcdt.2015.06.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 4
pp. 739 – 744

Abstract

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Background: COPD is a multifactorial disease. It is a widely distributed disease with high morbidity and mortality, associated with different pathologies. The link between glutathione S-transferase P-1 (GSTP1) polymorphism and COPD needs to be clarified. Objectives: To show the relationship between GSTP1 gene polymorphism and pathogenesis of COPD, and to clarify the role of smoking in GSTP1 gene polymorphism. Patients and methods: This study carried out on 30 COPD patients met the clinical criteria of COPD set by GOLD 2013 and 20 healthy controls. Blood was sampled for studying GSTP1 gene polymorphism by PCR-RFLP. Results: There was a significant difference between group A (COPD smokers) and group B (COPD non smokers) regarding the presence of non mutant and heterozygous mutation. GSTP1 mutation was significantly higher in group C (smoking controls) than group D (non smoking controls). There was a highly significant difference between smoking subjects than non smoking compared with mutation. There was no significant difference in mutation between smokers and ex-smokers. There was no significant difference between studied subjects having heterozygous mutation and subjects without as regards their spirometry results. Conclusion: There is a significant association between GSTP1 gene polymorphism and the development of COPD, and smoking have a role in GSTP1 gene polymorphism. The polymorphism has no relation to disease severity.

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