Conclusion
We conclude that the lower expression of GSTZ1 in Whites who possess the K carrier haplotype results in lower enzymatic activity and slower metabolism of DCA, compared with those who possess the non-K carrier haplotype. These results further define safe, genetics-based dosing regimens for chronic DCA administration.
Methods
The influence of K carrier and non-K carrier haplotypes on GSTZ1 expression was determined by analyzing 78 liver samples from individuals aged 7-84 years of various racial and ethnic backgrounds. GSTZ1 expression data were analyzed on the basis of the presence or absence of lysine 32.
Results
GSTZ1 protein expression differed significantly between K carrier and non-K carrier haplotypes (P=0.001) in Whites, but not in African-Americans (P=0.277). We attribute this difference in GSTZ1 expression among K carrier haplotypes in Whites to the linkage disequilibrium between the K or A allele from the G>A SNP (rs7975), within the promoter G>A-1002 SNP (rs7160195) A allele. There is no linkage disequilibrium between these two polymorphisms in African-Americans.
