GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE GENOTYPES AS RISK-FACTORS FOR HEAD AND NECK-CANCER

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TRIZNA, Z
CLAYMAN, GL
SPITZ, MR
BRIGGS, KL
GOEPFERT, H
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[1] University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Houston, TX
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY | 1995年 / 170卷 / 05期
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10.1016/S0002-9610(99)80339-0
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R61 [外科手术学];
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BACKGROUND: Several enzymatic systems, including glutathione S-transferases, are involved in the metabolism of environmental agents, The absence of glutathione S-transferases mu (GSTM1) and theta (GSTT1) results in decreased detoxification of carcinogens, for example, chemicals in cigarette smoke,;These metabolic deficiencies may predispose individuals to the development of smoking-related tumors, such as cancers of the lung, head and neck, and bladder. METHODS: The glutathione S-transferase genotypes of 186 previously untreated patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck and 42 healthy controls were determined with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methodologies, Lymphocytes separated from heparinized peripheral blood or whole blood extracts served as sources of genomic DNA, The presence or absence of the gene-specific PCR products revealed the positive or negative genotypes, respectively. RESULTS: The absence of the GSTM1 genotype conferred an odds ratio of 2.37, and the 95% confidence interval (Cl) was 1.20 to 4.67. The absence of the GSTT1 gene conferred an odds ratio of 1.47 (Cl 0.71 to 3.02). In the population of 42 patients and their matched 42 controls, the absence of the GSTM1 and GSTT1 genotypes conferred odds ratios of 3.10 (Cl 1.24 to 7.75) and 2.18 (Cl 0.91 to 5.23), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the small study size, our preliminary data suggest that genetically determined factors of carcinogen metabolism may be associated with increased risk for head and neck cancer.
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