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Impact of glutathione S-transferase genes polymorphisms on human papillomavirus infection and precancerous lesions in West African women

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dc.contributor.author OUEDRAOGO, Teega-Wendé Clarisse
dc.contributor.author DJIGMA, Florencia Wendkuuni
dc.contributor.author IDANI, Boureima
dc.contributor.author ZOHONCON, Théodora Mahoukèdè
dc.contributor.author SORGHO, Pegdwendé Abel
dc.contributor.author BADO, Prosper
dc.contributor.author TRAORE, Mah Alima Esther
dc.contributor.author OUATTARA, Abdoul Karim
dc.contributor.author SETOR, Marius Ayaovi
dc.contributor.author BELLO, Shoukrat Ohuwa Toyin
dc.contributor.author KAROU, Simplice Damintoti
dc.contributor.author HORO, Apollinaire
dc.contributor.author KOUAKOU, Kouame Privat
dc.contributor.author GOMINA, Moutawakilou
dc.contributor.author NAYAMA, Mady
dc.contributor.author CAPO-CHICHI, D. Callinice
dc.contributor.author SANNI, Ambaliou
dc.contributor.author OBIRI-YEBOAH, Dorcas
dc.contributor.author AKPONA, Simon
dc.contributor.author YONLI, Albert Théophane
dc.contributor.author OUEDRAOGO, Charlemagne
dc.contributor.author SIMPORE, Jacques
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-18T12:48:01Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-18T12:48:01Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.issn 2006-9863
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9638
dc.description.abstract Genetic polymorphisms of certain classes of glutathione S-transferase (GST), enzyme responsible for the biotransformation of drugs and xenobiotics, have been associated with risk of several cancers such as cervical cancer. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 deletion on high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infections and on dysplasia. A case control study was carried out on 1069 endocervical samples from West African women including 482 HR-HPV positive and 139 patients had cervical lesions according to visual inspection with acetic acid and Lugol (VIA/VILI) screening. Deletion of the GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes was determined using conventional PCR and genotypes of HR-HPV by real-time PCR. An association with a reduced risk for HR-HPV infection was observed in Ivorian population with GSTT1-null (OR = 0.61, 95% CI = 0.40 - 0.92, p= 0.02) and GSTM1-active/GSTT1-null genotypes (OR = 0.56, 95% CI = 0.35 - 0.90, p= 0.02). In West African, women with GSTT1-null genotype had 1.72-fold higher risk for infection with HPV66 (p= 0.044) and reduced risk (OR = 0.39) for HPV35. Whereas women with GSTM1-null/GSTT1-active genotype had 2.32-fold higher risk for HPV18 infection (p= 0.042). GSTT1-null genotype was associated to cervical lesions in West African with a reduced risk (OR = 0.63, p= 0.017). The results of the present study demonstrate that GSTT1-null could be associated with cervical lesions and HPV35 infection with reduced risk. GSTM1-null associated with GSTT1-active could play a role in increasing the risk for HPV18 infection. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Genetics and Molecular en_US
dc.subject Cervical cancer en_US
dc.subject GSTM1 en_US
dc.subject GSTT1 en_US
dc.subject GSTT1 en_US
dc.subject HR-HPV en_US
dc.subject West Africa. en_US
dc.title Impact of glutathione S-transferase genes polymorphisms on human papillomavirus infection and precancerous lesions in West African women en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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