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CYP2D44 polymorphisms in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques.

Yasuhiro Uno1, Shotaro Uehara, Sakae Kohara, Naoki Osada, Norie Murayama, Hiroshi Yamazaki.   

Abstract

Macaques, including cynomolgus and rhesus macaques, are important animal species used in drug metabolism studies. CYP2D44 is expressed in cynomolgus macaque liver and encodes a functional drug metabolizing enzyme, metabolizing typical human CYP2D substrates such as bufuralol and dextromethorphan. CYP2D44 is highly homologous to human CYP2D6 that is known to be polymorphic with a large inter-individual variation in metabolic activities, however, genetic polymorphisms have not been investigated in macaque CYP2D44. In the present study, screening of 78 cynomolgus and 40 rhesus macaques found a total of 67 variants, including 64 non-synonymous variants, 1 nonsense mutation, and 2 frameshift mutations, and 1 gene conversion, of which 14, 19, and 15 variants were unique to Indochinese cynomolgus macaques, Indonesian cynomolgus macaques, and Chinese rhesus macaques, respectively. Eleven of the 64 non-synonymous variants were located in substrate recognition sites, the regions important for protein function. By site-directed mutagenesis and metabolic assays, S175N, V185L, A235G, R242G, R245K, and N337D showed substantially decreased activity in bufuralol 1'-hydroxylation as compared with wild-type proteins. Moreover, two null alleles (c.128T>del and c.664G>T) were found in Indonesian cynomolgus macaques, but not in Indochinese cynomolgus macaques or Chinese rhesus macaques. These results suggest that genetic polymorphisms might account for the variability of CYP2D44-dependent metabolism in macaques.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25682269     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-015-3863-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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