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NEW CYTOCHROME P450 2D6*56 ALLELE IDENTIFIED BY GENOTYPE/PHENOTYPE ANALYSIS OF CRYOPRESERVED HUMAN HEPATOCYTES

Li Li, Run-Mei Pan, Todd D. Porter, Neil S. Jensen, Paul Silber, Guy Russo, John A. Tine, John Heim, Barbara Ring and Peter J. Wedlund
Drug Metabolism and Disposition August 2006, 34 (8) 1411-1416; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.106.009548
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Genotype/phenotype analysis with human hepatocytes has identified a new inactive CYP2D6 allele, CYP2D6*56. Cryopreserved human hepatocytes from 51 livers were evaluated for CYP2D6 activity with dextromethorphan as the probe substrate. Hepatocyte lots that lacked CYP2D6 activity were further evaluated for CYP2D6 expression and known genetic variations, including CYP2D6*2, *3, *4, *5, *6, *7, *8, *9, *10, *11, *14, *15, *17, *18, *19, *20, *25, *26, *29, *30, *35, *40, *41, *43, and various multiple copy CYP2D6 alleles (*1xn, *2xn, and *4xn) by the AmpliChip CYP450 prototype microarray (Roche Molecular Systems, Inc., Branchburg, NJ). Two discrepancies were uncovered between the CYP2D6 genotype and activity by this approach. In one sample, a previously unreported 3201C 224 T transition in exon 7 resulted in Arg344(CGA) being replaced by a stop codon (TGA), resulting in a CYP2D6 enzyme lacking the terminal 153 amino acids. This allele was given the designation of CYP2D6*56 and the GenBank accession number DQ282162. The lack of CYP2D6 activity in cryopreserved hepatocytes and microsomes found in the second sample, despite a normal level of CYP2D6 expression and a genotype (*10/*1) predictive of normal CYP2D6 activity, was attributed to enzyme inactivation by an unknown metabolite. The identification and characterization of the CYP2D6*56 allele indicates that commercial cryopreserved human hepatocytes may provide a valuable means to rapidly identify genetic variations with functional relevance. This integrated approach of identifying alleles and examining allele relationships to gene expression and function could be of tremendous value to understanding the mechanism responsible for functional differences in gene variation. The commercial availability of human cryopreserved hepatocytes also makes this potential readily available to any who are interested in it, not just those with access to private liver banks.

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  • This research was supported by discretionary funds of the investigators, by support of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and by the generous help and support of IVT, which provided all the human hepatocyte lots used for this work.

  • Presented in abstract form at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meeting in Baltimore, MD, November 8–10, 2004.

  • Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at http://dmd.aspetjournals.org.

  • doi:10.1124/dmd.106.009548.

  • ABBREVIATIONS: IVT, In Vitro Technologies, Inc.; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; bp, base pair(s); SNP, single-nucleotide polymorphism.

    • Received January 31, 2006.
    • Accepted April 27, 2006.
  • The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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NEW CYTOCHROME P450 2D6*56 ALLELE IDENTIFIED BY GENOTYPE/PHENOTYPE ANALYSIS OF CRYOPRESERVED HUMAN HEPATOCYTES

Li Li, Run-Mei Pan, Todd D. Porter, Neil S. Jensen, Paul Silber, Guy Russo, John A. Tine, John Heim, Barbara Ring and Peter J. Wedlund
Drug Metabolism and Disposition August 1, 2006, 34 (8) 1411-1416; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.106.009548

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NEW CYTOCHROME P450 2D6*56 ALLELE IDENTIFIED BY GENOTYPE/PHENOTYPE ANALYSIS OF CRYOPRESERVED HUMAN HEPATOCYTES

Li Li, Run-Mei Pan, Todd D. Porter, Neil S. Jensen, Paul Silber, Guy Russo, John A. Tine, John Heim, Barbara Ring and Peter J. Wedlund
Drug Metabolism and Disposition August 1, 2006, 34 (8) 1411-1416; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.106.009548
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