临床重要CYP2C19和CYP2D6等位基因在东亚人群中的频率

Gufeng Zhang
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细胞色素P450 2C19 (CYP2C19)和2D6 (CYP2D6)是重要的药物代谢酶,参与许多重要处方药的代谢。重要的是,CYP2C19和CYP2D6基因是高度多态性的,含有大量改变酶活性的遗传变异,从而导致药物代谢、反应和毒性的个体差异。虽然CYP2C19和CYP2D6等位基因具有高度的人群特异性,但我们基于30项原始研究和25,948名健康个体,概述了6个临床重要的CYP2C19 (CYP2C19*2、*3和*17)和CYP2D6 (CYP2D6*5、*10和重复)等位基因在东亚人群(包括中国人、韩国和日本人)以及中国亚民族人群中的分布。我们发现CYP2C19*3的频率呈现明显的西向东梯度,汉族为4.3%,日本为12%。在中国亚民族人群中,我们观察到CYP2C19*2的频率从西部到东部的等级相似,回族人群在所有研究人群中CYP2C19*2的频率惊人地高(42.7%)。此外,CYP2C19*3频率在中国各地有非常明显的南北梯度,从李族的1.5%到哈萨克族的8%不等。由于缺乏报道的频率数据,CYP2D6等位基因的分布模式很难得出结论。综上所述,我们描述了东亚人群和中国少数民族人群中重要的CYP2C19和CYP2D6等位基因的频率,可以作为指导东亚人群特异性基因分型策略和药物处方剂量调整的重要信息。
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Frequencies of Clinically Important CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 Alleles across East Asian populations
Cytochrome P450 2C19 (CYP2C19) and 2D6 (CYP2D6) are vital drug metabolic enzymes involved in the metabolism of many important prescription drugs. Importantly, CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 genes are highly polymorphic and harbor a plethora of genetic variants that change enzyme activity and consequently result in individual differences in drug metabolism, response and toxicity. While CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 alleles are highly population-specific, we overviewed distribution of 6 clinically important CYP2C19 (CYP2C19*2, *3 and *17) and CYP2D6 (CYP2D6*5, *10 and duplications) alleles within East Asian populations (including Chinese, South Korean and Japanese) as well as Chinese subethnic populations based on 30 original studies and 25,948 healthy individuals. We found that the frequency of CYP2C19*3 shows an obvious West-to-East gradient, ranging from 4.3% in Han Chinese to 12% in Japanese. Within the Chinese subethnic populations, we observed that the frequencies of CYP2C19*2 were graded similarly from West to East China and Hui population harbors strikingly high CYP2C19*2 frequency (42.7%) among all studied populations. In addition, there is a very clear South-to-North gradient of CYP2C19*3 frequencies across China, ranging from 1.5% in Li to 8% in Kazakh. Patterns of CYP2D6 allele distributions are difficult to conclude due to the lack of reported frequency data. In summary, we described frequencies of important CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 alleles in East Asian populations and Chinese ethnic populations, which can serve as important information for the guidance of East Asian population-specific genotyping strategies as well as dose adjustment in drug prescriptions.
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