Detailed Information

Cited 0 time in webofscience Cited 0 time in scopus
Metadata Downloads

Comparison of genetic polymorphisms of the NAT2 gene between Korean and four other ethnic groups

Authors
Kang, Tae SunJin, Sun KyungLee, Jong-EunWoo, Sun-WookRoh, Jaesook
Issue Date
Dec-2009
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
International HapMap; NAT2; pharmacogenetics; polymorphisms
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS, v.34, no.6, pp.709 - 718
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS
Volume
34
Number
6
Start Page
709
End Page
718
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175761
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2710.2009.01065.x
ISSN
0269-4727
Abstract
Background and objective: N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) is responsible for the acetylation of numerous drugs and in the transformation of aromatic and heterocyclinc amines into carcinogenic intermediates. Polymorphism of NAT2 may contribute to interindividual variability in such acetylation. The aim of this study was to determine the allele frequencies of polymorphisms of the NAT2 gene, analyse linkage disequilibrium (LD) block and haplotypes in Koreans and compare them with those of other ethnic groups. Methods: We analysed genetic polymorphisms in all functional promoter and exons of the NAT2 gene by direct sequencing of genomic DNA from 192 healthy Korean subjects. The LD and haplotype blocks of these subjects were constructed from genotype data using an expectation–maximization algorithm. We compared these allele frequencies, LD block and haplotype structure with those of other ethnic groups registered on the International HapMap database. Results and discussion: We identified 33 polymorphisms including six novel single nucleotide polymorphisms, −10778T>C, −10777A>G, −10351A>G, −10199C>T and −10104G>T in promoter and 578C>T in exon2 (T193M) in the Korean subjects tested. All allele frequencies reported in the Koreans were similar to those of Asians except for one allele (rs4345600, −9306A>G), whereas African and European groups had different frequencies in exon2. The haplotype structure and LD block among the five groups also revealed significant differences. Conclusion: Ethnic differences in the NAT2 genotype frequencies may be one of the important factors explaining variability in cancer incidence and drug toxicity. Our observations could be useful in assessing the susceptibility of different populations to cancer and contribute to better predictions of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs that are metabolized by NAT2, in different populations.
Files in This Item
Go to Link
Appears in
Collections
서울 의과대학 > 서울 해부·세포생물학교실 > 1. Journal Articles

qrcode

Items in ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Related Researcher

Researcher Roh, Jae sook photo

Roh, Jae sook
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY)
Read more

Altmetrics

Total Views & Downloads

BROWSE