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p53 mutations of lung cancer are not significantly affected by CYP1A1 or GSTM1 polymorphisms

Authors :
T Mizoue
T Oyama
Toshihiro Kawamoto
K Yasumoto
T Osaki
Kenji Sugio
Tetsuya Mitsudomi
Koujiro Nishida
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Cytochrome p4501A1 gene (CYP1A1) and glutathione S-transferase mu gene (GSTM1) are involved in the metabolic activation or detoxification of environmental carcinogens including benzo[a]pyrene in tobacco smoke. Individuals with both Val/Val and C type of CYP1A1 (CYP1A1; Val/Val and CYP1A1; C) or homozygous null (-/-) genotype of GSTM1 gene (GSTM1; -/-) show increased susceptibility to lung cancer. The incidence of p53 gene mutations are related to the smoking index of the lung cancer patients. Therefore we determined genotypes of these enzymes and screened p53 gene mutations in 123 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. p53 gene mutations were found in 35% (43/123) of the patients. The incidence of p53 gene mutation CYP1A1; Val/Val (60.0%), CYP1A1; C (50.0%) tended to be higher than those of CYPIAI; Ile/Ile and Ile/Val (40.4%) or CYP1A1; A and B (40.5%). We conclude that the incidence of the p53 mutations does not seem to be significantly affected by only CYP1A1 or GSTM1 polymorphisms in lung cancer patients.

Details

ISSN :
10196439
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....163d1b0bed1aeb8668b3c392f706d3fc