Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2D6, CYP1A1 AND CYP2E1 in the South-Amerindian population of Chile

Munoz S.; Vollrath, V; Vallejos M.P.; Miquel, J.F; Covarrubias, C; Raddatz, A; Chianale, J

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Abstract

Polymorphisms of cytochrome P450 genes show pronounced interethnic variation and have not been previously studied in the South-Amerindian population, which probably has an Asian origin. Therefore, a similar distribution of allelic and haplotype frequencies of cytochrome P450 genes to Asian populations might be expected in South-Amerindians. We analysed the allelic frequencies and haplotype distribution for CYP2D6, CYP1A1 and CYP2E1 genes in the South-Amerindian population of Chile (Mapuche, n = 84) by Southern blot or polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Similar allelic frequencies and haplotype distribution for the CYP2E1 gene between Mapuches and Asian populations were observed. Frequencies of the two major functional CYP2D6*1 and CPP2D6*2 alleles and the CYP2D6*5 null allele were similar to most populations world-wide. The alleles CYP2D6*3 and *9, absent in Asians, were not found in Mapuches. The CYP2D6*4 allelic group, uncommon in Asian populations, had a low frequency in Mapuches (0.036). However, the CYP2D6*10 allele (Ch1, Ch2 and J) highly frequent in Asians (0.33-0.50), had a very low frequency (0.018) in our study population. In addition, the presence of the common Chinese 44 kb XbaI fragment of CYP2D6 (0.19-0.31 in Asians) was not detected in South-Amerindians. Interestingly, high frequencies for the rare m2 and Va1 alleles of the CYP1A1 gene were found in Mapuches (0.821 and 0.91, respectively), and the rare Vnl/m2 haplotype type was significantly higher in Mapuches (0.748) than in Asians (0.24) (P < 0.01). The frequency of this haplotype in Mapuches is the highest frequency reported to date. The population studied was in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for these polymorphisms. The major differences between Mapuches and Asians were for CYP2D6*10 and CYP1A1 allelic frequencies, as well as the absence of the common Chinese 44 kb XbaI fragment of CYP2D6. These differences might be interpreted as a consequences of genetic drifts caused by a founder effect in the settlement of South-Amerindians, or genetic select-ion caused by dietary or environmental factors.

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Título de la Revista: Pharmacogenetics
Volumen: 8
Número: 4
Editorial: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Fecha de publicación: 1998
Página de inicio: 343
Página final: 351
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