Genetic factors that regulate cytosolic epoxide hydrolase activity in normal human lymphocytes.
Journal
  Annales de genetique.
Citation
  Ann Genet. 34(3-4):167-72
Publication date
  1991
Authors
  Vesell ES
Investigators
  Elliot S. Vesell
MeSH headings
  Cytosol
Epoxide Hydrolases
Lymphocytes
MeSH qualifiers
  enzymology
genetics
physiology
Abstract
  To determine whether genetic mechanisms control large variations in cytosolic epoxide hydrolase (cEH) activity of unstimulated lymphocytes from normal human subjects, cEH activity was measured in: a) 6 sets of monozygotic (MZ) twins and 6 sets of dizygotic (DZ) twins; b) 100 unrelated male subjects and c) 6 families. The twin study revealed predominantly genetic control (H2/1 = 0.95). Variability was markedly less within MZ (intrapair variance = 0.25) than DZ twins (intrapair variance = 6.33). In 100 unrelated male subjects the extent of interindividual variation was 11-fold. Unimodal distribution of values among 99 subjects encompassed a six-fold range. One outlier with very high activity clearly stood apart. Using the whole distribution curve we phenotyped members of 6 families. In the outlier's family, analysis of 3 generations suggested autosomal dominant transmission of high cEH activity. Analysis of the other 5 families and 12 sets of twins, all from the large unimodal distribution, was consistent with either monogenic or polygenic control of variations within this mode.
Medline ID
  92231483