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Acetylator status and N-acetyltransferase 2 gene polymorphisms; phenotype-genotype correlation with the sulfamethazine test
Authors:Taja-Chayeb Lucia  González-Fierro Aurora  Miguez-Muñoz Cristian  Trejo-Becerril Catalina  Cruz-Hernandez Erick de la  Cantu David  Agundez Jose A  Vidal-Millan Silvia  Gutierrez Olga  Dueñas-González Alfonso
Affiliation:Laboratory of Epigenetics, Division of Basic Research, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Mexico City, Mexico.
Abstract:N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) catalyzes the bioactivation and/or detoxification of drugs and carcinogens. The aim of this study was to establish the correlation between the NAT2 genotype and the acetylating phenotype in a Mexican population using sulfamethazine as a probe. From a total of 122 individuals, 73 (59.8%) were slow and 49 (40.2%) were fast acetylators. Eleven individuals (9%) had the wild-type genotype (NAT2*4/NAT2*4). The most frequent genotype was NAT2*4/NAT2*5B observed in 20.66% of individuals. In conclusion, our results show that an accurate prediction of the acetylation phenotype by genotyping can be achieved in around half of the population. Further studies with a larger number of individuals are required to establish correlations between phenotype and genotype in half of that patients having a genotype combined with slow/rapid alleles.
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