In a recent research paper published in the International Journal, researchers at the University of Georgia identified genes related to free radicals that cause disease. Free radicals are active molecules related to various chronic diseases. In this article, the researchers discovered a special gene that affects the ability of cells to resist free radicals. The researchers said that this study will provide information for discovering the causes and outbreaks of chronic diseases in the future. With hope and help, future researchers may be able to develop new therapies for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and diabetes.
Researcher Professor Robert Pazudoro said that understanding the risk factors that affect your health can help you better understand your risk of illness. Once you understand the risk genes that affect the body's disease, you can manipulate them to reduce or slow down the risk and likelihood of disease.
In this study, the researchers focused on the glutathione molecule. Glutathione is a small molecule antioxidant widely found in human cells. Generally speaking, the higher the level of glutathione, the stronger its ability to protect human tissues; the researchers used gene mapping technology to conduct experiments in mice to study mice and test them in mouse livers. We have identified candidate genes that regulate kidney glutathione levels. Researcher Pazuduro said that the gene we found is very special, and subtle changes in its DNA may make our body tolerate liver disease and even kidney disease. it is. In this study, the researchers first identified the genes that regulate glutathione levels in human tissues. This is very important for further in-depth research to analyze the functions of these genes.