Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults

Aims: To investigate the frequency of CYP2B6 polymorphisms and the influence of haplotype structure on plasma efavirenz concentrations in Thai adults with HIV-1 infection. Methods: Genotyping of nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs, c.64C>T, c.499C>G, c.516G>T, c.785A>G, c.1375A>...

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Main Authors: Sukasem C., Cressey T.R., Prapaithong P., Tawon Y., Pasomsub E., Srichunrusami C., Jantararoungtong T., Lallement M., Chantratita W.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-9042014-08-29T09:02:18Z Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults Sukasem C. Cressey T.R. Prapaithong P. Tawon Y. Pasomsub E. Srichunrusami C. Jantararoungtong T. Lallement M. Chantratita W. Aims: To investigate the frequency of CYP2B6 polymorphisms and the influence of haplotype structure on plasma efavirenz concentrations in Thai adults with HIV-1 infection. Methods: Genotyping of nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs, c.64C>T, c.499C>G, c.516G>T, c.785A>G, c.1375A>G, c.1459C>T, g.3003T>C, g.18492C>T and g.21563C>T) of CYP2B6 were performed using real-time PCR-based allelic discrimination on blood samples from 52 HIV-infected adults who had received an efavirenz-based regimen. Plasma efavirenz concentrations were measured by high performance liquid chromatography. Results: The minor allele frequencies for c.64C>T, c.516G>T, c.785A>G, g.3003C>T, g.18492T>C and g.21563C>T were 0.087, 0.365, 0.413, 0.308 and 0.356, respectively. However, no variant alleles were identified for three SNPs (c.499 C>G, c.1375 A>G and c.1459 C>T). Efavirenz plasma concentrations were significantly associated with c.516G>T (P= 0.0095), c.785A>G (P= 0.0017), g.21563C>T (P= 0.0036) and g.18492C>T (P= 0.0011). The composite CYP2B6 of three SNPs (c.516G ≥ T, c.785A ≥ G and g.21563C ≥ T) genotypes were significantly associated with higher efavirenz concentrations. Conclusions: Our data indicate that the GAC-CYP2B6 haplotype is associated with higher plasma efavirenz concentrations in HIV-infected Thai adults. © 2012 The Authors. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology © 2012 The British Pharmacological Society. 2014-08-29T09:02:18Z 2014-08-29T09:02:18Z 2012 Article 3065251 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2012.04288.x BCPHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84869010225&partnerID=40&md5=7a0861c8f06a44bb979097ae19096049 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/904 English
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description Aims: To investigate the frequency of CYP2B6 polymorphisms and the influence of haplotype structure on plasma efavirenz concentrations in Thai adults with HIV-1 infection. Methods: Genotyping of nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs, c.64C>T, c.499C>G, c.516G>T, c.785A>G, c.1375A>G, c.1459C>T, g.3003T>C, g.18492C>T and g.21563C>T) of CYP2B6 were performed using real-time PCR-based allelic discrimination on blood samples from 52 HIV-infected adults who had received an efavirenz-based regimen. Plasma efavirenz concentrations were measured by high performance liquid chromatography. Results: The minor allele frequencies for c.64C>T, c.516G>T, c.785A>G, g.3003C>T, g.18492T>C and g.21563C>T were 0.087, 0.365, 0.413, 0.308 and 0.356, respectively. However, no variant alleles were identified for three SNPs (c.499 C>G, c.1375 A>G and c.1459 C>T). Efavirenz plasma concentrations were significantly associated with c.516G>T (P= 0.0095), c.785A>G (P= 0.0017), g.21563C>T (P= 0.0036) and g.18492C>T (P= 0.0011). The composite CYP2B6 of three SNPs (c.516G ≥ T, c.785A ≥ G and g.21563C ≥ T) genotypes were significantly associated with higher efavirenz concentrations. Conclusions: Our data indicate that the GAC-CYP2B6 haplotype is associated with higher plasma efavirenz concentrations in HIV-infected Thai adults. © 2012 The Authors. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology © 2012 The British Pharmacological Society.
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author Sukasem C.
Cressey T.R.
Prapaithong P.
Tawon Y.
Pasomsub E.
Srichunrusami C.
Jantararoungtong T.
Lallement M.
Chantratita W.
spellingShingle Sukasem C.
Cressey T.R.
Prapaithong P.
Tawon Y.
Pasomsub E.
Srichunrusami C.
Jantararoungtong T.
Lallement M.
Chantratita W.
Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults
author_facet Sukasem C.
Cressey T.R.
Prapaithong P.
Tawon Y.
Pasomsub E.
Srichunrusami C.
Jantararoungtong T.
Lallement M.
Chantratita W.
author_sort Sukasem C.
title Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults
title_short Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults
title_full Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults
title_fullStr Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacogenetic markers of CYP2B6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-1 infected Thai adults
title_sort pharmacogenetic markers of cyp2b6 associated with efavirenz plasma concentrations in hiv-1 infected thai adults
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