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Frequency of CYP2D6*3 and *4 and metabolizer phenotypes in three mestizo Peruvian populations
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2021Registro en:
Pharmacia 68(4): 891–898 - 2021
10.3897/pharmacia.68.e75165
Autor
Alvarado, Ángel T.
Ybáñez Julca, Roberto
Muñoz, Ana María
Tejada Bechi, César
Cerro, Roberto
Quiñones Sepúlveda, Luis Abel
Varela Figueroa, Nelson Miguel
Alvarado, César André
Alvarado, Erick
Bendezú, María R.
García, Jorge A.
Institución
Resumen
Wild type genotypes (CYP2D6) and their allelic variants have been described in a sample of a Peruvian mestizo population. The global
allele frequency was 0.015 for CYP2D6*3 and 0.051 for CYP2D6*4. The percentages of genotypes described were 97% CYP2D6*1/*1
and 3.0% CYP2D6*1/*3; 90.60% for CYP2D6*1/*1, 8.55% CYP2D6*1/*4 and 0.85% CYP2D6*4/*4. The allelic frequencies of CYP2D6*3
in the Lima subpopulations were 0.022 and 0.010 for Junin; CYP2D6*4 of 0.048, 0.060, and 0.050 for residents of Lima, Junín, and Tacna,
respectively. The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test for the studied population showed that both frequencies are in equilibrium, p
<.05. The metabolizer phenotype was inferred according to the genotypes: 11.54% were classified as intermediate metabolizers (*1/*3
or *1/*4) and 0.85% as poor metabolizers (*4/*4). It is concluded that the frequencies of the CYP2D6*3 and CYP2D6*4 alleles are low
for the Peruvian mestizo population compared to the Latin American and tricontinental population, due to their natural population
evolution, which is manifested by their decreased metabolic activity, the same that is relevant in clinical practice.