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Glutathione-S-transferases genes-promising predictors of hepatic dysfunction

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dc.contributor.author Prysyazhnyuk, Vasyl
dc.contributor.author Sydorchuk, Larysa
dc.contributor.author Sydorchuk, Ruslan
dc.contributor.author Prysiazhniuk, Iryna
dc.contributor.author Bobkovych, Kateryna
dc.contributor.author Buzdugan, Inna
dc.contributor.author Dzuryak, Valentina
dc.contributor.author Prysyazhnyuk, Petro
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-14T11:57:49Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-14T11:57:49Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.other DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v13.i6.620
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/26086
dc.description.abstract Abstract. One of the most commonly known genes involved in chronic diffuse liver diseases pathogenesis are genes that encodes the synthesis of glutathione-S-transferase (GST), known as the second phase enzyme detoxification system that protects against endogenous oxidative stress and exogenous toxins, through catalisation of glutathione sulfuric groups conjugation and decontamination of lipid and deoxyribonucleic acid oxidation products. The group of GST enzymes consists of cytosolic, mitochondrial and microsomal fractions. Recently, eight classes of soluble cytoplasmic isoforms of GST enzymes are widely known: α-, ζ-, θ-, κ-, μ-, π-, σ-, and ω-. The GSTs gene family in the Human Gene Nomenclature Committee, online database recorded over 20 functional genes. The level of GSTs expression is considered to be a crucial factor in determining the sensitivity of cells to a broad spectrum of toxins. Nevertheless, human GSTs genes have multiple and frequent polymorphisms that include the complete absence of the GSTM1 or the GSTT1 gene. Current review supports the position that genetic polymorphism of GST genes is involved in the pathogenesis of various liver diseases, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis and liver cirrhosis of different etiology and hepatocellular carcinoma. Certain GST allelic variants were proven to be associated with susceptibility to hepatological pathology, and correlations with the natural course of the diseases were subsequently postulated. uk_UA
dc.language.iso en uk_UA
dc.publisher World Journal of Hepatology uk_UA
dc.subject Glutathione-S-transferase uk_UA
dc.subject Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease uk_UA
dc.subject Drug induced liver disease uk_UA
dc.subject Liver cirrhosis uk_UA
dc.title Glutathione-S-transferases genes-promising predictors of hepatic dysfunction uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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