Influence of 516G>T polymorphisms at the gene encoding the CYP450-2B6 isoenzyme on efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-infected subjects

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Abstract

We examined 516G>T polymorphisms at the gene encoding the cytochrome P450 in 100 human immunodeficiency virus-positive subjects who were receiving efavirenz (EFV). Elevated plasma EFV concentrations were found in 40% of subjects with the polymorphic homozygous genotype and 19% of subjects with the heterozygous genotype. Conversely, 20% of subjects with the wild-type genotype had subtherapeutic concentrations of EFV. CYP2B6-516 genotyping may help to identify subjects who have plasma EFV concentrations that are outside of the therapeutic range. © 2005 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

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Rodriguez-Novoa, S., Barreiro, P., Rendón, A., Jiménez-Nacher, I., González-Lahoz, J., & Soriano, V. (2005). Influence of 516G>T polymorphisms at the gene encoding the CYP450-2B6 isoenzyme on efavirenz plasma concentrations in HIV-infected subjects. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 40(9), 1358–1361. https://doi.org/10.1086/429327

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