Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa

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Objective: Mutations in the ABCB1 gene have an impact on the response to various drugs and may be associated with the development of neoplasms. This study explores and compares the frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in theABCB1 gene among nine Peruvian populations from differe...

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Autores: Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibiades, Sandoval Sandoval, José, Barbosa Coelho, Eduardo, Alvarado Yarasca, Ángel, Marcos Carbajal, Pool
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Genes
Proteína ABCB1
Poblaciones
Altitud
Perú
Salud
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1
Populations
Altitude
Peru
Health
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
Distribución de frecuencias del polimorfismo T1236C en el gen ABCB1 en las poblaciones peruanas y comparación con poblaciones de América, Asia, Europa y África
title Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
spellingShingle Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibiades
Genes
Proteína ABCB1
Poblaciones
Altitud
Perú
Salud
Genes
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1
Populations
Altitude
Peru
Health
title_short Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
title_full Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
title_fullStr Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
title_full_unstemmed Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
title_sort Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibiades
Sandoval Sandoval, José
Barbosa Coelho, Eduardo
Alvarado Yarasca, Ángel
Marcos Carbajal, Pool
author Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibiades
author_facet Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibiades
Sandoval Sandoval, José
Barbosa Coelho, Eduardo
Alvarado Yarasca, Ángel
Marcos Carbajal, Pool
author_role author
author2 Sandoval Sandoval, José
Barbosa Coelho, Eduardo
Alvarado Yarasca, Ángel
Marcos Carbajal, Pool
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Genes
Proteína ABCB1
Poblaciones
Altitud
Perú
Salud
Genes
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1
Populations
Altitude
Peru
Health
topic Genes
Proteína ABCB1
Poblaciones
Altitud
Perú
Salud
Genes
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1
Populations
Altitude
Peru
Health
description Objective: Mutations in the ABCB1 gene have an impact on the response to various drugs and may be associated with the development of neoplasms. This study explores and compares the frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in theABCB1 gene among nine Peruvian populations from different geographical origins and altitudes, as well as the genotype/allele frequencies reported in populations from various continents worldwide. Materials and methods: Sampling was carried out in the following departments and localities: Lima (n = 8), Loreto–Andoas (n = 16), San Martín–Lamas (n = 16), Puno–Uros (n = 7), Puno–Taquile (n = 5), Arequipa–Chivay (n = 10), Arequipa–Cabanaconde (n = 6), Ancash–Parobamba (n = 10), and Apurímac–Andahuaylas (n = 10). Biological samples (peripheral blood and/or epithelial cells) were collected via buccal swabs. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was extracted using a standard protocol. The 1236T>C polymorphism (rs1128503) was identified using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Variables were categorized by geographical origin (coast, highlands, or jungle) and altitude (< 2,500 or > 2,500meters above sea level [m a.s.l.]). Statistical analyses included the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium and Pearson’s chi-square test, with a significance level of p < 0.05 and a 95 % confidence interval (95 % CI). Results: The frequency distribution of the 1236T>Cpolymorphism in the ABCB1 gene was determined for the Peruvian populations studied. Across coastal, highland, and jungle regions, the heterozygous C/T genotype (associated with intermediate P-glycoprotein activity) was the most prevalent, with thehighest frequency (60 %) observed on Taquile Island (Lake Titicaca, Puno). In the overall Peruvian sample (n = 88), the frequency of the C/T genotype was 43 % at < 2,500 and 50 % at > 2,500 m a.s.l. In contrast, the homozygous C/C (normal activity) and T/T (slow activity) genotypes showed similar frequencies at < 2,500 m a.s.l. (30 % and 28 %, respectively) but differed at > 2,500 m a.s.l. (35 % and 15 %, respectively). The overall genotype distribution in the Peruvian populations studied was 47 % C/T, 33 % C/C, and 20 % T/T. The Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium achieved no statistical significance. Conclusions: The 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations showed a predominance of the heterozygous C/T genotype, with variations associated with geographic region and altitude. In general, the same trend was observed across countries and continents.
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spelling Frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations and its comparison with populations from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and AfricaDistribución de frecuencias del polimorfismo T1236C en el gen ABCB1 en las poblaciones peruanas y comparación con poblaciones de América, Asia, Europa y ÁfricaSalazar Granara, Alberto AlcibiadesSandoval Sandoval, José Barbosa Coelho, Eduardo Alvarado Yarasca, Ángel Marcos Carbajal, Pool Genes Proteína ABCB1 PoblacionesAltitud Perú SaludGenes ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1Populations Altitude Peru HealthObjective: Mutations in the ABCB1 gene have an impact on the response to various drugs and may be associated with the development of neoplasms. This study explores and compares the frequency distribution of the 1236T>C polymorphism in theABCB1 gene among nine Peruvian populations from different geographical origins and altitudes, as well as the genotype/allele frequencies reported in populations from various continents worldwide. Materials and methods: Sampling was carried out in the following departments and localities: Lima (n = 8), Loreto–Andoas (n = 16), San Martín–Lamas (n = 16), Puno–Uros (n = 7), Puno–Taquile (n = 5), Arequipa–Chivay (n = 10), Arequipa–Cabanaconde (n = 6), Ancash–Parobamba (n = 10), and Apurímac–Andahuaylas (n = 10). Biological samples (peripheral blood and/or epithelial cells) were collected via buccal swabs. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was extracted using a standard protocol. The 1236T>C polymorphism (rs1128503) was identified using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Variables were categorized by geographical origin (coast, highlands, or jungle) and altitude (< 2,500 or > 2,500meters above sea level [m a.s.l.]). Statistical analyses included the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium and Pearson’s chi-square test, with a significance level of p < 0.05 and a 95 % confidence interval (95 % CI). Results: The frequency distribution of the 1236T>Cpolymorphism in the ABCB1 gene was determined for the Peruvian populations studied. Across coastal, highland, and jungle regions, the heterozygous C/T genotype (associated with intermediate P-glycoprotein activity) was the most prevalent, with thehighest frequency (60 %) observed on Taquile Island (Lake Titicaca, Puno). In the overall Peruvian sample (n = 88), the frequency of the C/T genotype was 43 % at < 2,500 and 50 % at > 2,500 m a.s.l. In contrast, the homozygous C/C (normal activity) and T/T (slow activity) genotypes showed similar frequencies at < 2,500 m a.s.l. (30 % and 28 %, respectively) but differed at > 2,500 m a.s.l. (35 % and 15 %, respectively). The overall genotype distribution in the Peruvian populations studied was 47 % C/T, 33 % C/C, and 20 % T/T. The Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium achieved no statistical significance. Conclusions: The 1236T>C polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene among Peruvian populations showed a predominance of the heterozygous C/T genotype, with variations associated with geographic region and altitude. In general, the same trend was observed across countries and continents.Objetivo: Las mutaciones en el gen ABCB1 tienen un impacto en la respuesta a diversos fármacosy aparentemente estarían también asociados a la génesis de neoplasias. El presente estudio explora y compara la distribución de frecuencias de la variación genética 1236T>C en el gen ABCB1 en nueve poblaciones peruanas de diferentes procedencias geográficas y ubicadas en diferentes niveles de altitud, así como las frecuencias genotípicas y alélicas reportadas en diferentes continentes. Materiales y métodos: El muestreo se llevó a cabo en los siguientes departamentos y localidades: Lima (n = 8), Loreto-Andoas (n = 16), San Martín-Lamas (n = 16),Puno-Uros (n = 7), Puno-Taquile (n = 5), Arequipa-Chivay (n = 10), Arequipa-Cabanaconde (n = 6),Ancash-Parobamba (n = 10) y Apurímac-Andahuaylas (n = 10). Se recolectó la muestra biológica, sangre periférica y/o células epiteliales por hisopado bucal. La extracción de ADN se efectuó mediante una técnica estándar. La determinación del polimorfismo 1236T>C (rs1128503) se realizó mediante reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR) en tiempo real. Asimismo, se consideraron variables relacionadas con la procedencia geográfica (costa, sierra o selva), y la altitud (<2500 m s. n. m. o >2500 m s. n. m.). Para los análisis estadísticos, se aplicaron la prueba deequilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg y la prueba X2 de Pearson, y se consideró un nivel de significanciade valor p <0,05 y un intervalo de confianza (IC) al 95 %. Resultados: Se determinó la distribuciónde frecuencias de la variación 1236T>C en el gen ABCB1 en las poblaciones peruanas. Según sudistribución geográfica en la costa, sierra y selva, en general, se observa una predominancia delgenotipo heterocigoto C/T (asociado con una actividad intermedia de la glicoproteína-P), conla frecuencia más alta (60 %) registrada en la isla Taquile (Lago Titicaca, Puno). Considerando a la población peruana en conjunto (n = 88), la frecuencia fue de 43 % en localidades ubicadas a altitudes <2500 m s. n. m. y de 50 % a altitudes ≥2500 m s. n. m. En contraste, los homocigotos (C/C – actividad normal y T/T – actividad lenta) mostraron frecuencias similares (30 % y 28 %, respectivamente) a altitudes <2500 m s. n. m., pero distintas (35 % y 15 %, respectivamente)a altitudes >2500 m s. n. m. En suma, a nivel de país, la distribución de los genotipos muestra lo siguiente: 47 % de C/T, 33 % de C/C y 20 % de T/T. Por otra parte, la prueba de equilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg no mostró ninguna significancia estadística. Conclusiones: El polimorfismo 1236 T>C en el gen ABCB1 en la población peruana presenta una predominancia del genotipo heterocigoto C/T, según la región geográfica y la altitud. A nivel de países o continentes, en general, se observa esa misma tendencia.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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