Abstract: | Objective(s): Lung cancer, caused primarily by smoking, is one of the leading determinants of mortality throughoutthe world. Here we investigated the effects of polymorphisms in two enzymes, i.e., GSTT1 and GSTM1, related tothe antioxidant defense line against carcinogens associated with lung cancer among a select group of Iranian people.Materials and Methods: One hundred and twenty lung cancer patients from two referral centers in Tehran, Iran, wererecruited for comparison with 120 healthy controls. Genomic DNA was extracted from the FFPE tumor tissues ofthe select cases and peripheral blood buffy coats of healthy controls. The polymorphisms of GSTT1 and GSTM1 wereinvestigated by multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Results: With the 240 samples studied, no specific relationshipwith lung cancer was discerned for the GSTM1 (P=0.35; OR=1/33; 95% CI=0.79-2.25) polymorphism, but the GSTT1(P=0.005; OR=2.4; CI=1.32-4.35) gene polymorphism revealed a notable association on logistic regression, takinginto account age and sex factors. Furthermore, the GSTT1 genotype distribution in patients with LSCC was differentfrom that of healthy cases (P=0.006; OR=3.11; CI=1.38-7.04). The risk of developing lung cancer with the T0M1genotype was 3.46 times higher than with T1M1 genotype (P=0.002; OR=3.46; CI=1.61-7.46). Moreover, the risk ofdeveloping LSCC cancer in people with T0M1 genotypes was significantly elevated (P=0.004; OR=4.5; CI=1.62-12.52).Conclusion: Unlike GSTM1, the GSTT1 genotype distribution is associated with the incidence of lung cancer in Iranianpeople. Different types of lung cancer appear to show various correlations with GST polymorphisms in this regard. |