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Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas
Introduction: Several polymorphisms altering the NAT2 activity have already been identified. The geographical distribution of NAT2 variants has been extensively studied and has been demonstrated to vary significantly among different ethnic population. Here, we describe the genetic variability of hum...
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author | Lopes, Márcia Quinhones P. Teixeira, Raquel Lima F. Cabello, Pedro Hernan Nery, José Augusto C. Sales, Anna Maria Nahn J. R., Edilbert Pellegrini Moreira, Marilda Vieira Stahlke, Ewalda Von Rosen Possuelo, Lia Gonçalves Rossetti, Maria Lucia R. Rabahi, Marcelo F. Silva, Luciana F. M. Leme, Patrícia Almeida Woods, William John Nobre, Mauricio Lisboa de Oliveira, Maria Leide Wan-Del-Rey Narahashi, Kazuê Cavalcanti, Milde Suffys, Philip Noel Boukouvala, Sotiria Gallo, Maria Eugênia N. Santos, Adalberto Rezende |
author_facet | Lopes, Márcia Quinhones P. Teixeira, Raquel Lima F. Cabello, Pedro Hernan Nery, José Augusto C. Sales, Anna Maria Nahn J. R., Edilbert Pellegrini Moreira, Marilda Vieira Stahlke, Ewalda Von Rosen Possuelo, Lia Gonçalves Rossetti, Maria Lucia R. Rabahi, Marcelo F. Silva, Luciana F. M. Leme, Patrícia Almeida Woods, William John Nobre, Mauricio Lisboa de Oliveira, Maria Leide Wan-Del-Rey Narahashi, Kazuê Cavalcanti, Milde Suffys, Philip Noel Boukouvala, Sotiria Gallo, Maria Eugênia N. Santos, Adalberto Rezende |
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description | Introduction: Several polymorphisms altering the NAT2 activity have already been identified. The geographical distribution of NAT2 variants has been extensively studied and has been demonstrated to vary significantly among different ethnic population. Here, we describe the genetic variability of human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene and the predominant genotype-deduced acetylation profiles of Brazilians. Methods: A total of 964 individuals, from five geographical different regions, were genotyped for NAT2 by sequencing the entire coding exon. Results: Twenty-three previously described NAT2 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified, including the seven most common ones globally (c.191G>A, c.282C>T, c.341T>C, c.481C>T, c.590G>A, c.803A>G and c.857G>A). The main allelic groups were NAT2*5 (36%) and NAT2*6 (18.2%), followed to the reference allele NAT2*4 (20.4%). Combined into genotypes, the most prevalent allelic groups were NAT2*5/*5 (14.6%), NAT2*5/*6 (11.9%) and NAT2*6/*6 (6.2%). The genotype deduced NAT2 slow acetylation phenotype was predominant but showed significant variability between geographical regions. The prevalence of slow acetylation phenotype was higher in the Northeast, North and Midwest (51.3%, 45.5% and 41.5%, respectively) of the country. In the Southeast, the intermediate acetylation phenotype was the most prevalent (40.3%) and, in the South, the prevalence of rapid acetylation phenotype was significantly higher (36.7%), when compared to other Brazilian states (p < 0.0001). Comparison of the predicted acetylation profile among regions showed homogeneity among the North and Northeast but was significantly different when compared to the Southeast (p = 0.0396). The Southern region was significantly different from all other regions (p < 0.0001). Discussion: This study contributes not only to current knowledge of the NAT2 population genetic diversity in different geographical regions of Brazil, but also to the reconstruction of a more accurate phenotypic picture of NAT2 acetylator profiles in those regions. |
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spelling | pubmed-106846962023-11-30 Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas Lopes, Márcia Quinhones P. Teixeira, Raquel Lima F. Cabello, Pedro Hernan Nery, José Augusto C. Sales, Anna Maria Nahn J. R., Edilbert Pellegrini Moreira, Marilda Vieira Stahlke, Ewalda Von Rosen Possuelo, Lia Gonçalves Rossetti, Maria Lucia R. Rabahi, Marcelo F. Silva, Luciana F. M. Leme, Patrícia Almeida Woods, William John Nobre, Mauricio Lisboa de Oliveira, Maria Leide Wan-Del-Rey Narahashi, Kazuê Cavalcanti, Milde Suffys, Philip Noel Boukouvala, Sotiria Gallo, Maria Eugênia N. Santos, Adalberto Rezende Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Introduction: Several polymorphisms altering the NAT2 activity have already been identified. The geographical distribution of NAT2 variants has been extensively studied and has been demonstrated to vary significantly among different ethnic population. Here, we describe the genetic variability of human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene and the predominant genotype-deduced acetylation profiles of Brazilians. Methods: A total of 964 individuals, from five geographical different regions, were genotyped for NAT2 by sequencing the entire coding exon. Results: Twenty-three previously described NAT2 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified, including the seven most common ones globally (c.191G>A, c.282C>T, c.341T>C, c.481C>T, c.590G>A, c.803A>G and c.857G>A). The main allelic groups were NAT2*5 (36%) and NAT2*6 (18.2%), followed to the reference allele NAT2*4 (20.4%). Combined into genotypes, the most prevalent allelic groups were NAT2*5/*5 (14.6%), NAT2*5/*6 (11.9%) and NAT2*6/*6 (6.2%). The genotype deduced NAT2 slow acetylation phenotype was predominant but showed significant variability between geographical regions. The prevalence of slow acetylation phenotype was higher in the Northeast, North and Midwest (51.3%, 45.5% and 41.5%, respectively) of the country. In the Southeast, the intermediate acetylation phenotype was the most prevalent (40.3%) and, in the South, the prevalence of rapid acetylation phenotype was significantly higher (36.7%), when compared to other Brazilian states (p < 0.0001). Comparison of the predicted acetylation profile among regions showed homogeneity among the North and Northeast but was significantly different when compared to the Southeast (p = 0.0396). The Southern region was significantly different from all other regions (p < 0.0001). Discussion: This study contributes not only to current knowledge of the NAT2 population genetic diversity in different geographical regions of Brazil, but also to the reconstruction of a more accurate phenotypic picture of NAT2 acetylator profiles in those regions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10684696/ /pubmed/38035025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1278720 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lopes, Teixeira, Cabello, Nery, Sales, Nahn J. R., Moreira, Stahlke, Possuelo, Rossetti, Rabahi, Silva, Leme, Woods, Nobre, Oliveira, Narahashi, Cavalcanti, Suffys, Boukouvala, Gallo and Santos. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Lopes, Márcia Quinhones P. Teixeira, Raquel Lima F. Cabello, Pedro Hernan Nery, José Augusto C. Sales, Anna Maria Nahn J. R., Edilbert Pellegrini Moreira, Marilda Vieira Stahlke, Ewalda Von Rosen Possuelo, Lia Gonçalves Rossetti, Maria Lucia R. Rabahi, Marcelo F. Silva, Luciana F. M. Leme, Patrícia Almeida Woods, William John Nobre, Mauricio Lisboa de Oliveira, Maria Leide Wan-Del-Rey Narahashi, Kazuê Cavalcanti, Milde Suffys, Philip Noel Boukouvala, Sotiria Gallo, Maria Eugênia N. Santos, Adalberto Rezende Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
title | Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
title_full | Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
title_fullStr | Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
title_full_unstemmed | Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
title_short | Human N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene variability in Brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
title_sort | human n-acetyltransferase 2 (nat2) gene variability in brazilian populations from different geographical areas |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38035025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1278720 |
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