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Objective: To search for ethnic variability in the impact of cytochrome P-4
50 2C9 (CYP2C9) polymorphism.
Methods: CYP2C9 allelic variants related to impaired CYP2C9 metabolism were
analysed in genomic DNA from 157 Spanish healthy subjects using amplificat
ion-restriction and sequencing procedures.
Results: The frequency for CYP2C9 mutated alleles is higher among the Spani
sh subjects analysed than that reported for other Caucasian individuals: CY
P2C9*2. 0.143 and CYP2C9*3, 0.162 (P = 0.0001), Nearly 10% of the individua
ls studied are expected to metabolise deficiently CYP2C9 substrates.
Conclusion: In some Caucasian populations the impact of the CYP2C9 polymorp
hism may be much higher than that estimated from genotyping studies publish
ed to date.