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Genes encoding cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs) are extremely polymorphic and multiple CYP variants constitute clinically relevant biomarkers for the guidance of drug selection and dosing. We previously reported the distribution of the most relevant CYP alleles using population-scale sequencing data. Here, we update these findings by making use of the increasing wealth of data, incorporating whole exome and whole genome sequencing data from 141,614 unrelated individuals across 12 human populations. We furthermore extend our previous studies by systematically considering also uncharacterized rare alleles and reveal that they contribute between 1.5% and 17.5% to the overall genetically encoded functional variability. By using established guidelines, we aggregate and translate the available sequencing data into population-specific patterns of metabolizer phenotypes. Combined, the presented data refine the worldwide landscape of ethnogeographic variability in CYP genes and aspire to provide a relevant resource for the optimization of population-specific genotyping strategies and precision public health.
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Yitian Zhou
Karolinska University Hospital
Volker M. Lauschke
Karolinska University Hospital
The Pharmacogenomics Journal
Karolinska Institutet
University of Tübingen
Dr. Margarete Fischer-Bosch-Institute of Clinical Pharmacology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd5a480a7b4bc8c41018db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41397-022-00288-2