2019
DOI: 10.1002/cpt.1477
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Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for CYP2B6 and Efavirenz‐Containing Antiretroviral Therapy

Abstract: The HIV type‐1 nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, efavirenz, is widely used to treat HIV type‐1 infection. Efavirenz is predominantly metabolized into inactive metabolites by cytochrome P450 (CYP)2B6, and patients with certain CYP2B6 genetic variants may be at increased risk for adverse effects, particularly central nervous system toxicity and treatment discontinuation. We summarize the evidence from the literature and provide therapeutic recommendations for efavirenz prescribing based on CYP2B6 ge… Show more

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“…The CYP2B6 gene is highly polymorphic, with over 38 alleles reported to date (https://www.pharmvar.org/gene/CYP2B6). The CY2B6*6 allele, which consists of the CYP2B6*4 and CYP2B6*9 variants on the same haplotype, has functional relevance and occurs at high frequency across ethnically and geographically diverse populations . In addition, the CYP2B6*18 allele, which does not express functional protein, is frequent in the black population (4–12%) .…”
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“…The CYP2B6 gene is highly polymorphic, with over 38 alleles reported to date (https://www.pharmvar.org/gene/CYP2B6). The CY2B6*6 allele, which consists of the CYP2B6*4 and CYP2B6*9 variants on the same haplotype, has functional relevance and occurs at high frequency across ethnically and geographically diverse populations . In addition, the CYP2B6*18 allele, which does not express functional protein, is frequent in the black population (4–12%) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The CY2B6*6 allele, which consists of the CYP2B6*4 and CYP2B6*9 variants on the same haplotype, has functional relevance and occurs at high frequency across ethnically and geographically diverse populations . In addition, the CYP2B6*18 allele, which does not express functional protein, is frequent in the black population (4–12%) . Briefly, genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood (QIAamp DNA Mini Kit; Qiagen, Valencia, CA).…”
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“…This enzyme accounts for the oxidation of ≈3% of drugs metabolized by CYPs, such as efavirenz, bupropion, and cyclophosphamide [64]. This gene is highly polymorphic, with variants affecting efavirenz metabolism and pharmacokinetics, which have become relevant for the treatment of HIV [65]. Patients carrying variants c.516G>T (p.Gln172Gln, rs3745274, MAF 25.9%) and g.21563C>T (rs8192719, MAF 26.3%) suffering from HIV infection may have decreased plasma concentrations and increased clearance of efavirenz as compared to patients with the GT or TT and CT or TT genotype, respectively.…”
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“…Since subject 1 and 9 did not permit genetic analysis, only 10 of the 12 participants could be genotyped. The interpretation of the genotype results was performed according to Zhou et al for CYP1A2,21 Desta et al for CYPB6,22 Caudle et al for CYP2C9,23 Moriyama et al for CYP2C1924 and Goetz et al for CYP2D6. Data analysis Inspection of concentration-time profiles, statistical analysis and linear regression models were done in GraphPad Prism 8.1.1 (La Jolla, CA, USA).…”
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