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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE GSTM1-T1 AND P1 POLYMORPHISMS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ZOROASTRIANS IN YAZD, IRAN

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  673-682

Abstract

 Background: The aim of this study was to assess the possible association between GENETIC POLYMORPHISMs of the GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE (GST) gene family and the risk of the development of METABOLIC SYNDROME (MS) in Zoroastrian females in Yazd, IRAN.Methods: In this case-control study, GSTM1, T1, and P1 polymorphisms were genotyped in 51 randomly selected MS patients and 50 randomly selected healthy controls on February 2014 among Zoroastrian females whose ages ranged from 40 to 70 yr. DNA was extracted from peripheral blood. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 17.Results: We observed a significant association of GSTP1-I/V (Isoleucine/ Valine) allele and GSTP1-V/V (Valine / Valine) allele with MS (P=0.047 and P=0.044, respectively). The combined analysis of the two genotypes, the pre-sent genotype of GSTT1, I/V and V/V alleles of GSTP1 genotype demonstrated a decrease in the risk of acquiring MS (OR=0.246, P=0.031). The null genotype of GSTM1, I/V, and V/V alleles of the GSTP1 genotype showed a lower risk in double combinations (OR=0.15, P=0.028 and OR=0.13, P=0.013, respectively). The combinations of the GSTM1 null genotypes and GSTT1 present genotypes and the GSTP1 I/V and V/V alleles together were associated with decreased risk of having MS in triple combinations (OR=0.071, P=0.039 and OR=0.065, P=0.022, respectively).Conclusion: GSTP1-I/V and V/V alleles, alone or in association with GSTM1 null and GSTT1 present genotypes, are related with decreased susceptibility to the development of MS in Zoroastrian females.

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    AFRAND, MOHAMMADHOSAIN, BASHARDOOST, NASROLLAH, SHEIKHHA, MOHAMMAD HASAN, & AFKHAMI ARDEKANI, MOHAMMAD. (2015). ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE GSTM1-T1 AND P1 POLYMORPHISMS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ZOROASTRIANS IN YAZD, IRAN. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 44(5), 673-682. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/273911/en

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    AFRAND MOHAMMADHOSAIN, BASHARDOOST NASROLLAH, SHEIKHHA MOHAMMAD HASAN, AFKHAMI ARDEKANI MOHAMMAD. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE GSTM1-T1 AND P1 POLYMORPHISMS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ZOROASTRIANS IN YAZD, IRAN. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2015;44(5):673-682. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/273911/en

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    MOHAMMADHOSAIN AFRAND, NASROLLAH BASHARDOOST, MOHAMMAD HASAN SHEIKHHA, and MOHAMMAD AFKHAMI ARDEKANI, “ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE GSTM1-T1 AND P1 POLYMORPHISMS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ZOROASTRIANS IN YAZD, IRAN,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 44, no. 5, pp. 673–682, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/273911/en

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