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Roles of two allelic variants (Arg144Cys and Ile359Leu) of cytochrome P4502C9 in the oxidation of tolbutamide and warfarin by human liver microsomes
Authors:H. YAMAZAKI  K. INOUE  T. SHIMADA
Affiliation:Osaka Prefectural Institute of Public Health, 3-69 Nakamichi 1-chome, Higashinari-ku, Osaka 537, Japan
Abstract:1. Tolbutamide methyl hydroxylation and racemic warfarin 7-hydroxylation activities were determined in liver microsomes of 39 Japanese and 45 Caucasians genotyped for the cytochrome P450 (P450 or CYP) 2C9 gene into three groups, namely the wild-type (Arg144·Ile359), and two heterozygous Cys allele (Cys144·Ile359) and Leu allele (Arg144·Leu359) variants. 2. Good correlations were found between tolbutamide methyl hydroxylation and racemic warfarin 7-hydroxylation activities in liver microsomes of Japanese and Caucasians. Humans with the Cys allele CYP2C9 variant, which was detected in 22% of Caucasians, were found to have similar catalytic rates to those of the wild-type in the oxidations of tolbutamide and racemic warfarin, whereas humans with the Leu allele, which was detected in 8% Japanese and 7% Caucasian samples, had lower catalytic rates than those of other two groups. 3. The rates of 6- and 7-hydroxylation of racemic warfarin were correlated well with those of S-warfarin, but not R-warfarin, in human liver microsomes. 4. Both human liver microsomes and recombinant CYP2C9 catalysed 7-hydroxylation of S-warfarin more extensively than those of R-warfarin. Km's for the 7-hydroxylation of S-warfarin were not very different in liver microsomes of humans with these three genotypes. Anti-CYP2C9 antibodies and sulphaphenazole inhibited the 6- and 7- hydroxylation of S-warfarin, but not R-warfarin,by > 90% and the methyl hydroxylation of tolbutamide by about 50%. 5. These results suggest that humans with Leu allele of CYP2C9 have lower Vmax's for S-warfarin 7-hydroxylation and tolbutamide methyl hydroxylation than those with wildtype and Cys allele CYP2C9, although the Km's are not very different in liver microsomes m of these three groups of humans. R-warfarin hydroxylation may be catalysed by P450 enzymes other than CYP2C9 in man.
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