Allele and genotype frequency of CYP2C19 in a Tamilian population

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Aims: To investigate the frequencies of CYP2C19*1, CYP2C19*2 and CYP2C19*3 alleles and CYP2C19 genotypes in a Tamilian population. Methods: The study was conducted in 112 unrelated healthy human volunteers. DNA was extracted from leucocytes and analyzed by the PCR-RFLP protocol. The PCR product was digested with restriction enzymes (SinaI and BamH1) and then separated electrophoretically using polyacrylamide gel. Results: The frequencies of the CYP2C19*1, *2 and *3 alleles were 0.598 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.507, 0.689], 0.379 (95% CI, 0.350,0.407) and 0.022 (95% CI -0.005, 0.049), respectively. The distribution of CYP2C19*1/*1, *1/*2, *1/*3, *2/*2 and *2/3 genotypes were 0.295 (95% CI, 0.210, 0.379), 0.580 (95% CI, 0.488, 0.671), 0.027 (95% CI -0.003, 0.057), 0.080 (95% CI 0.030, 0.130) and 0.018 (95% CI -0.006, 0.042), respectively. Conclusions: The distribution of CYP2C19*1/*1 in the Tamilian population is lower than that in Caucasians, Africans and the North Indian population. The CYP2C19*1/*2 is significantly higher in Tamilians when compared with other populations. The CYP2C19*1/*3 allele, which was not reported in the North Indian and Caucasian populations has been identified in 2.7% of the Tamilian population.

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Adithan, C., Gerard, N., Vasu, S., Rosemary, J., Shashindran, C. H., & Krishnamoorthy, R. (2003). Allele and genotype frequency of CYP2C19 in a Tamilian population. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 56(3), 331–333. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2125.2003.01883.x

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