2017, Number 3
Association between polymorphisms of Glutathione s-transferase and cervical cancer
Heredia RD, Herrera MM, Fernández CD, López OLG
Language: Spanish
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Page: 163-172
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Among risk factors that lead to uterine cervix lesions we can find the human papilloma virus infection, promiscuity, use of oral contraceptive and smoking habit. However, several researches refer that genetic polymorphism could be related to the development and progression of the uterine cervix cancer.Objective: Identify the association of glutathione S-transferases polymorphism with uterine cervix cancer and risk factors relate with this disease, in the revise bibliography.
Method: An extensive review was made of the specialized literature using web search in database PubMed, EBSCO, NCBI and BVS.
Result: The variability of the allelic frequency of the GSTM1 and T1 genotypes in different populations was confirmed. Besides the association between null GSTM1 and T1 with uterine cervix cancer was corroborated. In addition, this association with smoking habit and the use of oral contraceptive for long time was corroborated.
Conclusions: Consulted bibliography shows that genes encoding glutahione S-transferases enzyme contribute to the cellular protection against cytotoxic effects, therefore, alterations in these genes affect the enzymatic activity lead to a major susceptibility to suffer cancer.