UDP-glucuronosyltransferase genetic variation in North African populations: a comparison with African and European data
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Background: Genetic variation in glucuronosyltransferases (UGT) is crucial in drug metabolism and risk of some diseases.
Aim: To examine genetic variation in UGT in North African populations.
Subjects and methods: Allele frequencies of SNPs UGT1A424Thr, UGT1A448Val, UGT2B1585Tyr, UGT2B15523Thr and UGT2B17 CNV deletion from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya were compared to European and Sub-Saharan populations.
Results: North Africans are the group with the highest genetic heterogeneity given by internal differences in the occurrence of UGT2B17 deletion, UGT1A448Val and UGT1A4 haplotypes. UGT2B15 SNPs differentiate Sub-Saharans from the rest of the populations.
Conclusion: North African populations show a high frequency of carriers of UGT2B15523Thr, a variant linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer. High Atlas Moroccans and Algerians show low frequency of UGT2B17del, a variant associated with high concentrations of testosterone and oestradiol.
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Novillo, A., Gaibar, M., Romero-Lorca, A., Chaabani, H., Amir, N., Moral, P., ... & Fernández-Santander, A. (2018). UDP-glucuronosyltransferase genetic variation in North African populations: a comparison with African and European data. Annals of human biology, 45(6-8), 516-523. https://doi.org/10.1080/03014460.2018.1559354







