XPD gene rs13181 polymorphism and DNA damage in human lymphocytes

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Abstract

Genetic heterogeneity influencing enzyme activity may change the capacity to repair DNA damage induced by environmental and endogenous factors. This study aims to assess the impact of Lys751Gln (A/C) polymorphism in the XPD gene, encoding an enzyme involved in the nucleotide excision repair pathway, on individual DNA damage. The DNA damage in human lymphocytes (% DNA in the tail) was quantified by means of single-cell gel electrophoresis. Baseline levels of DNA damage significantly differ between AA homozygotes and carriers of the C allele, and the observed differences were not related to age, gender, or smoking status. It seems that the AA variant is associated with enhanced protection against oxidative DNA damage. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012.

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Wlodarczyk, M., & Nowicka, G. (2012). XPD gene rs13181 polymorphism and DNA damage in human lymphocytes. Biochemical Genetics, 50(11–12), 860–870. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10528-012-9526-0

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