Volume 30, Issue 4 624961 pp. 163-169
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Association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 Polymorphism with Lipid Peroxidation in Benign Prostate Hyperplasia and Prostate Cancer: A Pilot Study

Vivek Kumar

Vivek Kumar

Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Department of Biochemistry University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Chandra Shekhar Yadav

Chandra Shekhar Yadav

Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Department of Biochemistry University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Sudip Kumar Datta

Sudip Kumar Datta

Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Department of Biochemistry University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Satyender Singh

Satyender Singh

Division of Biochemistry and Biotechnology National Centre for Communicable Diseases 22 Sham Nath Marg Delhi, India

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Rafat S. Ahmed

Rafat S. Ahmed

Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Department of Biochemistry University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Sanjay Goel

Sanjay Goel

Department of Surgery University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Sanjay Gupta

Sanjay Gupta

Department of Surgery University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Md. Mustafa

Md. Mustafa

Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Department of Biochemistry University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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Rajesh Kumar Grover

Rajesh Kumar Grover

Director and CEO Delhi State Cancer Institute Dilshad Garden Delhi, India

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Basu Dev Banerjee

Corresponding Author

Basu Dev Banerjee

Environmental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Department of Biochemistry University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital University of Delhi Dilshad Garden Delhi, India , du.ac.in

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First published: 28 May 2013
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Abstract

Association of glutathione S-transferase (GST) M1 and T1 deletions with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer is well reported. These enzymes metabolize numerous toxins thus protecting from oxidative injury. Oxidative stress has been associated with development of BPH and prostate cancer. The present study was designed to analyze role of GST deletions in development of oxidative stress in these subjects. GSTs are responsible for metabolism of toxins present in tobacco therefore effect of tobacco usage in study groups was also studied. Three groups of subjects: BPH (57 patients), prostate cancer (53 patients) and controls (46 subjects) were recruited. Genotyping was done using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels as marker of oxidative stress were estimated by measuring thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) in plasma. Based on genotyping, subjects were categorized into: GSTM1+/GSTT1+, GSTM1-/GSTT1+, GSTM1+/GSTT1- and GSTM1-/GSTT1-. Significantly higher plasma MDA levels were noticed in GSTM1-/GSTT1- as compared to GSTM1+/GSTT1+ in all study groups. Double deletion (GSTM1-/GSTT1-) is associated with higher oxidative stress which might play a role in the pathogenesis of BPH and prostate cancer. However, other markers of oxidative stress should be analyzed before any firm conclusion.

Erratum to “Association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 Polymorphism with Lipid Peroxidation in Benign Prostate Hyperplasia and Prostate Cancer: A Pilot Study”dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2012-0929

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