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Metabolizer phenotype prediction in different Peruvian ethnic groups through CYP2C9 polymorphisms
Edward Valencia Ayala1,2, Mylenka Chevarría Arriaga2, Eduardo Barbosa Coelho3
1Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad de San Martin de Porres, Centro de Investigación en Infectología e Inmunología-Instituto de Investigación, La Molina, Lima, Peru.
Objectives:
The CYP2C9 gene have three common alleles, CYP2C9*1, CYP2C9*2 and CYP2C9*3, associated with different homozygous (*1/*1, *2/*2 and *3/*3) and heterozygous (*1/*2 and *1/*3) genotypes, which in turn are related to extensive (gEM), intermediate (gIM) and poor (gPM) metabolizers. Likewise, the inter-ethnic variability was intimately associated with different drug metabolism. Therefore, the aim of the present study was predict the metabolizer phenotypes in different Peruvian ethnic groups from lowland (<2,500 m) and highland (>2,500 m).
Methods:
TaqMan genotyping assays were performed in a group of 174 healthy unrelated Peruvian individuals.
Results:
In this study, the allelic comparison between the three eco-regions showed that the CYP2C9*1 was the most common in Andean (96.32%); the *2 was the most frequent in Coast (7.45%, p<0.05). Regarding the *3 was the most common in Amazonian (6.25%, p<0.05). In a corroborative manner, the gEM was the most common in Andean (94.74%), the gIM in Coast (17.02%) and gPM in Amazonian (6.25%) populations.
Conclusions:
Our study provides a valuable source of information about to metabolizer phenotype drugs in different Peruvian ethnic groups. In this way, it could be established suitable genetic-dosage medicaments for various common diseases in these heterogenetic populations.
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