The Role of PON1 Variants in Disease Susceptibility in a Turkish Population

  • Abudayyak M
  • Boran T
  • Tukel R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) enzyme plays a major role in antioxidant defense and protects the cells against reactive species. The most common PON1 Q192R and L55M polymorphisms are responsible for a wide variation of PON1 activity, which showed an up to 13-fold interindividual variation among the same genotype. PON1 genotypes were evaluated with the development of pancreatitis, colorectal cancer, and hypothyroidism in a hospital-based, case-control study. Individuals with rs662 G allele had a two-fold risk of developing hypothyroidism. A weak association was found between rs854560 T allele and pancreatitis. The results were preliminary. Further studies with a larger number and detailed biochemical parameters are needed.

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Abudayyak, M., Boran, T., Tukel, R., Oztas, E., & Özhan, G. (2020). The Role of PON1 Variants in Disease Susceptibility in a Turkish Population. Global Medical Genetics, 07(02), 041–046. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1715568

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