Dickson Peter A, James Michael R, Heath Andrew C, Montgomery Grant W, Martin Nicholas G, Whitfield John B, Birley Andrew J
Genetic Epidemiology Unit, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2006 Jul;30(7):1093-100. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00128.x.
The low-activity variant of the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) gene found in East Asian populations leads to the alcohol flush reaction and reduces alcohol consumption and risk of alcohol dependence (AD). We have tested whether other polymorphisms in the ALDH2 gene have similar effects in people of European ancestry.
Serial measurements of blood and breath alcohol, subjective intoxication, body sway, skin temperature, blood pressure, and pulse were obtained in 412 twins who took part in an alcohol challenge study. Participants provided data on alcohol reactions, alcohol consumption, and symptoms related to AD at the time of the study and subsequently. Haplotypes based on 5 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were used in tests of the effects of variation in the ALDH2 gene on alcohol metabolism and alcohol's effects.
The typed SNPs were in strong linkage disequilibrium and 2 complementary haplotypes comprised 83% of those observed. Significant effects of ALDH2 haplotype were observed for breath alcohol concentration, with similar but smaller and nonsignificant effects on blood alcohol. Haplotype-related variation in responses to alcohol, and reported alcohol consumption, was small and not consistently in the direction predicted by the effects on alcohol concentrations.
Genetic variation in ALDH2 affects alcohol metabolism in Europeans. However, the data do not support the hypothesis that this leads to effects on alcohol sensitivity, consumption, or risk of dependence.
在东亚人群中发现的醛脱氢酶2(ALDH2)基因低活性变体导致酒精潮红反应,并减少酒精摄入量和酒精依赖(AD)风险。我们测试了ALDH2基因中的其他多态性在欧洲血统人群中是否有类似作用。
对参与酒精激发试验研究的412对双胞胎进行了血液和呼气酒精含量、主观醉酒程度、身体摇摆、皮肤温度、血压和脉搏的系列测量。参与者在研究时及之后提供了关于酒精反应、酒精摄入量以及与酒精依赖相关症状的数据。基于5个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)的单倍型用于测试ALDH2基因变异对酒精代谢和酒精作用的影响。
分型的SNP处于强连锁不平衡状态,2种互补单倍型占观察到的单倍型的83%。观察到ALDH2单倍型对呼气酒精浓度有显著影响,对血液酒精浓度有类似但较小且不显著的影响。单倍型相关的酒精反应差异以及报告的酒精摄入量差异较小,且在对酒精浓度影响所预测的方向上并不一致。
ALDH2基因变异影响欧洲人的酒精代谢。然而,数据不支持这会导致对酒精敏感性、摄入量或依赖风险产生影响的假设。