Next Article in Journal
Resources of Residents for Potential Transition from Long-Term Care to Community
Previous Article in Journal
The Patello-Femoral Joint Degeneration and the Shape of the Patella in the Population Needing an Arthroscopic Procedure
 
 
Medicina is published by MDPI from Volume 54 Issue 1 (2018). Previous articles were published by another publisher in Open Access under a CC-BY (or CC-BY-NC-ND) licence, and they are hosted by MDPI on mdpi.com as a courtesy and upon agreement with Lithuanian Medical Association, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, and Vilnius University.
Font Type:
Arial Georgia Verdana
Font Size:
Aa Aa Aa
Line Spacing:
Column Width:
Background:
Article

The Frequency of CYP2C9, VKORC1, and CYP4F2 Polymorphisms in Russian Patients With High Thrombotic Risk

by
Dmitriy Ivashchenko
1,*,
Ilya Rusin
1,
Dmitriy Sychev
2 and
Andrey Grachev
3
1
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
2
Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, 3SM-Clinic, Russia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2013, 49(12), 81; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina49120081
Submission received: 12 February 2013 / Accepted: 27 September 2013 / Published: 2 October 2013

Abstract

Background and Objective. VKORC1, CYP2C9, and CYP4F2 are known to be responsible for the metabolism of warfarin. The aim was to explore the frequencies of these genotypes in the Russian population and compare the results with those for other populations.
Material and Methods
. In total, 91 Caucasian subjects with a mean age of 66.17 years (SD, 10.9) were recruited into the study. Of them, 40 patients (48.2%) were men. In order to obtain necessary clinical data, the medical records of the patients were reviewed. Blood (5 mL) was taken from each subject, and DNA was isolated and used for identification of the CYP2C9 allele *1, *2, *3, –1639G/A VKORC1, and CYP4F2 V433M rs2108622 C>T, using the real-time polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay.
Results
. The CYP2C9*1/*1 genotype was detected in 67.0%, CYP2C9*1/*2 in 9.9%, CYP2C9* 1/*3 in 11.0%, CYP2C9*2/*2 in 2.2%, CYP2C9*2/*3 in 8.8%, and CYP2C9*3/*3 in 1.1% of the patients. The results for VKORC1 were as follows: 49.5% (GG), 28.6% (GA), and 22.0% (AA); meanwhile, those for the genotype CYP4F2 were 57.1% (CC), 34.1% (CT), and 7.7% (TT). No significant deviations from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were observed. The frequency of the polymorphisms in the Russian population was found to differ from Asian and close to Caucasian. There were no significant interethnic variations in the frequency of CYP4F2 among Russian, Asian, and Caucasian populations.
Conclusion
. The frequency of CYP2C9, CYP4F2, and VKORC1 polymorphisms in Russian patients is comparable with other European ethnic groups.
Keywords: CYP2C9; VKORC1; CYP4F2; pharmacogenomics; warfarin CYP2C9; VKORC1; CYP4F2; pharmacogenomics; warfarin

Share and Cite

MDPI and ACS Style

Ivashchenko, D.; Rusin, I.; Sychev, D.; Grachev, A. The Frequency of CYP2C9, VKORC1, and CYP4F2 Polymorphisms in Russian Patients With High Thrombotic Risk. Medicina 2013, 49, 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina49120081

AMA Style

Ivashchenko D, Rusin I, Sychev D, Grachev A. The Frequency of CYP2C9, VKORC1, and CYP4F2 Polymorphisms in Russian Patients With High Thrombotic Risk. Medicina. 2013; 49(12):81. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina49120081

Chicago/Turabian Style

Ivashchenko, Dmitriy, Ilya Rusin, Dmitriy Sychev, and Andrey Grachev. 2013. "The Frequency of CYP2C9, VKORC1, and CYP4F2 Polymorphisms in Russian Patients With High Thrombotic Risk" Medicina 49, no. 12: 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina49120081

Article Metrics

Back to TopTop