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Title: A silent mutation (2939G>A, exon 6; CYP2D6*59) leading to impaired expression and function of CYP2D6. Author: Toscano C, Raimundo S, Klein K, Eichelbaum M, Schwab M, Zanger UM. Journal: Pharmacogenet Genomics; 2006 Oct; 16(10):767-70. PubMed ID: 17001296. Abstract: We analyzed CYP2D6 in two individuals characterized by impaired sparteine oxidation (intermediate metabolizer phenotype) and genotype 2D62/4 (1661G>C; 2850C>T; 4180G>C) usually associated with normal function. Full genomic sequencing and haplotype analysis confirmed the previously identified silent mutation 2939G>A in exon 6 (former allele variant 2D62J, now termed 2D659), as well as an additional novel 2291G>A change in intron 4. Transient expression in Huh7 hepatoma cells of the entire CYP2D6 gene of constructs carrying either both or only the 2939G>A change resulted in about three-fold reduced levels of mRNA, immunoreactive 2D6 protein and propafenone hydroxylase activity. These data demonstrate profound effects of a silent mutation on expression and function of CYP2D6, resulting in impaired drug oxidation phenotype. The 2939G>A single nucleotide polymorphism in exon 6 was present heterozygously in two individuals out of 308 (0.65%), corresponding to an allele frequency of 0.3%. Genotyping for this mutation thus improves phenotype-genotype correlation for CYP2D6 and may help to predict adverse drug treatment events.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]