H. Duncan et al., SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ULCERATIVE-COLITIS AND CROHNS-DISEASE - INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE GSTM1 AND GSTT1 GENOTYPES, Clinica chimica acta, 240(1), 1995, pp. 53-61
The polymorphic glutathione S-transferase GSTM1 and GSTT1 loci are att
ractive candidates for susceptibility to ulcerative colitis and Crohn'
s disease because their enzymes catalyse the detoxification of product
s of oxidative stress and tobacco-derived carcinogens. We have tested
this hypothesis by comparing genotype frequencies in 245 ulcerative co
litis, 112 Crohn's disease patients and 373 controls, Polymerase chain
reaction approaches were used to identify the GSTM1 A, GSTM1 B, GSTM1
A/B, GSTM1 null and GSTT1 null and GSTT1 positive genotypes, The ages
and smoking characteristics of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's patient
s were significantly different. Frequencies of GSTM1 genotypes in dist
al and total ulcerative colitis and controls were not different though
frequency of GSTT1 null was significantly greater in the total diseas
e (34.6%) than in the distal disease (17.5%) and control groups (17.7%
), The age-corrected odds ratio for GSTT1 null was 2.40 (P = 0.0077).
The frequency of GSTT1 null in the Crohn's patients and controls was s
imilar though the frequency of GSTM1 B (7.3%) was significantly reduce
d compared with controls (15.0%) and patients with distal ulcerative c
olitis (19.9%). These data indicate that GSTM1 and GSTT1 mediate risk
of certain inflammatory pathologies but are not general markers of sus
ceptibility to such diseases, They also contribute to data showing tha
t susceptibility to distal and total ulcerative colitis and Crohn's di
sease are influenced by different genes.