Association of four GSTs gene polymorphisms with Parkinson disease: A meta-analysis

Dai, Dongjun and Wang, Yunliang and Wang, Lingyan and Li, Jinfeng and Zhou, Hanlin and Ma, Qingqing and Zhou, Xingyu and Pan, Jun and Pan, Guanghui and Chen, Cheng and Xu, Limin and Ru, Ping and Wang, Hui and Zhu, Shengqian and Lv, Yuelong and Xu, Leiting and Ye, Meng and Duan, Shiwei (2014) Association of four GSTs gene polymorphisms with Parkinson disease: A meta-analysis. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 05 (02). pp. 100-107. ISSN 2156-8456

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Abstract

Parkinson disease (PD) is a neurological disorder with huge destruction to human body, which affects approximately 2% of the population aged 65 years or older. As antioxidants in the stress defence systems, glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are dimeric cytosolic enzymes with an important role in the pathogenesis of PD. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the polymorphisms of GST genes and PD. Meta-analyses were conducted from 17 studies (38 stages) among 3419 cases and 5686 controls between four polymorphisms (GSTT1 deletion polymorphism; GSTM1 deletion polymorphism; GSTP1-104: rs1695; GSTP1-114: rs1799811) and PD. There is no significant association between the four GST gene variants and PD. A further subgroup study by ethnicity observed a risky role of GSTM1 deletion polymorphism with PD in Europeans (p = 0.013, OR = 1.126, 95% CI = 1.025-1.236), and a protective role of GSTM1 deletion polymorphism with PD in Latin Americans (p = 0.032, OR = 0.750, 95% CI = 0.577-0.975). Our meta-analysis suggested that GSTM1 deletion polymorphism increased the risk of PD in Europeans, but reduced the risk of PD in Latin Americans. Future large-scale studies might be needed to confirm the ethnic difference of GSTM1 deletion polymorphism, and to check whether there was significant association of PD for other GST genetic polymorphisms.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2023 10:26
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2024 04:33
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/330

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