Yayın: Strong association between serotonin transporter 5- htt vntr variant and psychoactive substance (nicotine) use in the Turkish cypriot population
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Temel, Şehime G.
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Kandemis, Emine
Tuncel, Gülten
Asut, Özen
Ergoren, Mahmut C.
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Bentham Science Publ Ltd
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Background: The use of psychoactive substances is one of the most dangerous social problems worldwide. Nicotine dependence results from the interaction between neurobiological, environmental and genetic factors. Semtonin is a neurotransmitter that has a wide range of central nervous system activities. The serotonin transporter gene has been previously linked to psychological traits.Objective: A variable number of tandem repeats within the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic gene region are believed to alter the transcriptional efficiency of the 5-HTT gene. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association between this polymorphic site and smoking behavior in the Turkish Cypriot population.Methods: A total of 259 (100 smokers, 100 non-smokers and 59 ex-smokers) Turkish Cypriots were included in this population-based cross-sectional study. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples and the 5-HTTVNTR2 polymorphisms were determined by the PCR-RFLP.Results: The allelic frequency and genotype distribution results of this study showed a strong association (P<0.0001) between smokers and non-smokers. No statistical significance was found between non-smokers and ex-smokers.Conclusion: This is the first genetic epidemiology study to investigate the allelic frequencies of 5-HTTVNTR2 polymorphisms associated with smoking behavior in the Turkish Cypriot population. Based on the results of this study, genome-wide association studies should be designed for preventive medicine in this population.
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Stin2 vntr polymorphism, Gene, Smoking, Receptors, Behavior, Alcohol, Protein, Number, Serotonin, Nicotine, Smoking, Cyprus, Neurotransmitter agents, Tobacco, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Biochemistry & molecular biology, Pharmacology & pharmacy
