CYP2C8 polymorphism frequencies among malaria patients in Zanzibar

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Cavaco, I
Strömberg-Nörklit, J
Kaneko, A
Msellem, MI
Dahoma, M
Ribeiro, VL
Bjorkman, A
Gil, JP
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[1] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Karolinska Inst, Dept Med, Malaria Res Lab, S-17176 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Univ Algarve, Ctr Mol & Struct Biomed, P-8000117 Faro, Portugal
[3] Minist Hlth & Social Welf, Zanzibar Malaria Control Program, Mwana Kyeveke, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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10.1007/s00228-004-0871-8
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R9 [药学];
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Objective: The determination of the prevalence of the CYP2C8 main alleles in a typical set of malaria patients in Zanzibar, as these patients represent a typical population exposed to amodiaquine, an antimalarial mainly metabolized by CYP2C8. Also, to determine for the first time the frequencies of CYP2C8 alleles in native African populations. Methods: Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment polymorphism for the identification of CYP2C8*1, CYP2C8*2, CYP2C8*3 and CYP2C8*4 on a random population of 165 unrelated malaria patients. Results: The allele frequencies found were: CYP2C8*1 (wild type, 83.4%), CYP2C8*2 (13.9%), CYP2C8*3 (2.1%) and CYP2C8*4 (0.6%). In terms of genotypes, 70.4% of the patients showed the CYP2C8*1/ CYP2C8*1 genotypes, while heterozygous between the wild type and other minor alleles were seen in 26.0%. Finally, 3.6% of the patients were homozygous for slow metabolizer alleles. The frequencies observed are equivalent to those documented for African-Americans. CYP2C8 non-wild type alleles have a significant prevalence in the East African population studied. The consequent frequency of 3.6% of patients homozygous for slow metabolizer alleles represent a significant fraction of the population potentially in higher risk of adverse effects due to a less efficient metabolism of amodiaquine. As approximately 10(6) first-line treatments are currently performed in Zanzibar per year, this represents a non-negligible absolute number of amodiaquine exposures. This information constitutes a background for the pharmacovigilance programs presently being employed in Zanzibar.
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