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CYP3A5*3and CYP3A4*1BAllele Distribution and Genotype Combinations Differences Between Spaniards and Central Americans
Document Type
Article
Source
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring; August 2007, Vol. 29 Issue: 4 p412-416, 5p
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ISSN
01634356; 15363694
Abstract
The aim of this study was to detect genotypic differences between three populations of healthy volunteers from Northern Spain (204 subjects), Nicaragua (120 subjects), and El Salvador (112 subjects) regarding CYP3A4*1Band CYP3A5*3polymorphisms. No significant differences were found by comparing allelic frequencies between the two Central American populations. The CYP3A5*3allele frequency was significantly different (P< 0.01) between Central Americans (76%) and Spaniards (91%). By contrast, CYP3A4*1Ballele was more prevalent among Central Americans (12.5%) than among North Spaniards (4%) (P< 0.01). Analysis of CYP3A4-3A5 genotype combinations revealed that individuals carrying CYP3A4*1B/CYP3A5*1were more represented in Central Americans (16.9%) than in Spaniards (5.4%), suggesting a marked linkage disequilibrium. These data are compatible with a higher CYP3A enzyme activity in Central Americans as opposed to Spaniards and other white groups, which could imply differences in dose requirements for drugs metabolized by CYP3A and should be considered in allele-disease association studies.