Publication: Determination of allele distribution of CYP1A2 gene rs762551 polymorphism on caffeine metabolism in healthy individuals
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Aims: The aim of the study was to determinate the CYP1A2 gene rs762551 polymorphism
responsible for caffeine in healthy individuals.
Study Design: DNA was isolated from saliva samples taken from healthy individuals. Analysis of A
and C allele distribution of CYP1A2 gene rs762551 polymorphism was performed by amplifying
DNA regions from individuals.
Place and Duration of Study: It was carried out between February 2019 and April 2020 in
Üsküdar University Medical Genetics and Molecular Diagnosis Laboratory.
Methodology: Thirty healthy individuals without age, gender, height and weight restrictions were
included in our study. DNA analysis was performed on the Real-Time PCR device by taking saliva
samples from individuals. Results: The genotype distribution of this study was 13 people (43.33%) had AA, 9 people had AC
(30%) and 8 people have a CC genotype (26.67%) respectively. According to the results of the
study, individuals with the AA genotype are in the majority, but since there are more individuals with
the C allele, those who metabolize caffeine slowly are in the majority. In our study, statistical
analysis was not performed because it was aimed only to determine the allele gene distribution.
Conclusion: Studies show an association between caffeine and disease. However, the genetic
reasons for this relationship have not been fully understood yet. Therefore, more studies are
needed on larger samples of genes that metabolize caffeine. Caffeine-related diseases can be
prevented by detecting variations on caffeine genes of healthy individuals with more studies in the
future.
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Çelik F. N., Deniz E., Pektaş E., Yılmaz Ö. Ö., POLAT T., SERCAN DOĞAN C., ULUCAN K., KARAHAN M., "Determination of Allele Distribution of CYP1A2 Gene rs762551 Polymorphism on Caffeine Metabolism in Healthy Individuals", Asian Journal of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, cilt.4, sa.1, ss.1-8, 2021
