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Alexandra Kett

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Glutathione S-transferase T1 and M1 gene defects in ovarian carcinoma

1998

Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) M1 and T1 are known to be polymorphic in humans. Both polymorphisms are due to gene deletions, which are responsible for the existence of null genotypes. The gene defect of GSTT1 has been reported to be associated with an increased risk of myelodysplastic syndromes, astrocytoma and meningioma. A lack of GSTM1 was associated with tobacco smoke-induced lung and bladder cancer. In this study we examined whether the GSTT1 and/or GSTM1 homozygous null genotypes were associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction protocol. The GSTT1 null genotype was observed in 14% of the control subjects that had never suffered f…

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