학술논문

Association of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism in Alcohol Dehydrogenase 2 Gene with Alcohol Induced Liver Damage.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The British Medical Journal. Nov 27, 1993 307(6916):1388-1390
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0959-8138
Abstract
Objective -To investigate the role of genetically determined differences in the enzymes of alcohol metabolism in susceptibility to liver damage from misusing alcohol.Design -Use of pADH36 probe to study PVU II restriction length fragment polymorphism in alcohol dehydrogenase 2 gene in white alcohol misusers and controls.Setting -Teaching hospital referral centres for liver disease and alcohol misuse.Subjects -45 white alcohol misusers (38 with alcoholic liver disease) and 23 healthy controls.Main outcome measures -Alcohol misuse, the presence and severity of alcoholic liver disease, alcohol dependency, and family history of alcohol misuse.Results -A two allele polymorphism (A and B) was identified. In control subjects the allele frequencies were 85% for A and 15% for B compared with 37% and 63% respectively in alcohol misusers (p<0.001). B allele was significantly associated with severe liver damage (p<0.05) as well as alcohol dependency and family history of alcohol misuse compared with controls.Conclusion -Inherited variation in enzymes of ethanol metabolism may contribute to the pathogenesis of alcohol induced liver damage. This supports the presence of a genetic component in alcohol misuse.