Title:ALDH2---The Genetic Polymorphism and Enzymatic Activity Regulation: Their Epidemiologic and Clinical Implications
Volume: 18
Issue: 15
关键词:
醛脱氢酶2(ALDH2),ALDH2激活剂,ALDH2抑制剂,遗传多态性,孟德尔随机化,观察性流行病学。
摘要: Background: The human aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) is the most effective enzyme
in the detoxification of alcohol metabolite acetaldehyde. The ALDH2*2 mutation is caused by a
single nucleotide substitution which results in a nearly inactive form of ALDH2 enzyme. The ALDH2
genotype has been used as a surrogate of alcohol to get causal inferences of alcohol in related diseases
implementing Mendelian randomization approach. In addition, ALDH2 enzyme has significant effect
on different diseases, indicating the potential therapeutic value of ALDH2 regulators including both
activators like Alda-1 and inhibitors such as daidzin and daidzein.
Objective: In this review, we aim to systematically discuss the implications of ALDH2 genotype and
ALDH2 enzyme regulators, highlighting their epidemiological and clinical importance, respectively.
Conclusion: ALDH2 polymorphism is shown to be a genetic instrument for alcohol use in Mendelian
randomization analysis. ALDH2 regulators exhibit potential therapeutic value as the important roles
of ALDH2 in various diseases. Both the genetic polymorphism and enzyme activity regulation of
ALDH2 are of great importance to their epidemiologic and clinical applications.