Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
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Sequence-based Analysis of the CYP2D6*36-CYP2D6*10 Tandem-type Arrangement, a Major CYP2D6*10 Haplotype in the Japanese Population
Akiko SOYAMAYoshiro SAITOTakashi KUBOAtsuko MIYAJIMAYasuo OHNOKazuo KOMAMURAKazuyuki UENOShiro KAMAKURAMasafumi KITAKAZEHitonobu TOMOIKEShogo OZAWAJun-ichi SAWADA
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2006 Volume 21 Issue 3 Pages 208-216

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  The frequency of the CYP2D6*10 allele (100C>T) in the Japanese is relatively high (0.3-0.4), and the two *10-related genes, Ch1 (currently *10B) and Ch2 (*36), and their tandem arrangement Ch2-Ch1 (*36-*10B) have been reported. Although the tandem form of *36-*10 is assumed to be a major form, no detailed information has been reported for its intervening and flanking regions. Thus in this study, the tandem-type *36-*10B and the single-type *10 were analyzed by long-range PCR and sequencing of the subsequent nested PCR products. The sequence of the entire *36-*10 region confirmed the recombination of CYP2D6*10 with CYP2D7P. Also, we found that most of the *10B-harboring haplotypes have the upstream *36 gene and that the majority of the remaining haplotypes are the single-type *10B. Haplotype frequencies of the single-type *10 and *36-*10B were 0.06 and 0.30, respectively, in the subjects analyzed. Additionally, several novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were found in the *36 region and several *36 haplotypes were identified. This sequence information is an important addition to the CYP2D6 sequence data that was obtained by the human genome project.

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