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The polymorphism of CYP2C9, CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 differs among different individuals and
shows ethnic variability. This will affect the metabolism of several drugs and may cause
differences in the clinical response. In this study, we analyzed the genotype profile of a random
sample of the Palestinian population to compare the allele frequencies of CYP2C9, CYP2C19
and CYP2D6. Data have been taken from 67 unrelated Palestinian volunteers (35 males and 32
females, aged from 16 to 60 years). Next generation sequencing (NGS) was conducted to
sequence the most frequent variants of the CYP2C9, CYP2C19, and CYP2D6. To compare the
frequency of different variants with the global data, we used two libraries of python, i.e.
Matplotlib, and Pandas. The frequency of CYP2C9 and CYP2D6 between the Palestinian
population and the global populations shows a high correlation (0.95, and 0.96 respectively).
However, we found a low correlation for CYP2C19 (0.34). Only rs9332239 and rs28371685 in
CYP2C9 variants’ frequencies showed a significant difference between the Palestinian
population and the global population, (p-value=0.00311776) for the reference variant and (pvalue=0.003118) for the alternative variant, respectively. For CYP2C19 variants: rs28399504
and rs41291556 showed a significant difference between the Palestinian population and the
global population (p-value=0.014664745) for the reference variant and (p-value=0.014664745)
for the alternative variant. There were no statistically significant differences for all the other
variants examined for CYP2C9 (P-value = 0.847232), CYP2C19 (P-value= 0.479754), and
CYP2D6 (P-value= 0.923857). Up to our knowledge this is the first study done to compare the
Palestinian pharmacogenetics profile in those specific genes. Further studies on a larger
population sample are necessary to confirm our findings |
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