The distribution of allelic and genotypic frequencies of N-Acetyltransferase-2 variants in an Argentine population

Authors

  • Julián Gabriel Chamorro Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Jorge P Castagnino Pneumotisiology Division, Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Rosa M Musella Pneumotisiology Division, Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Ana Frias Pneumotisiology Division, Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Federico Manuel Aranda Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Gabriela Fernanda de Larrañaga Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.2111

Keywords:

NAT-2, polymorphism, tuberculosis, acetylator profile, prevalence

Abstract

Introduction: Arylamine N-acetyltransferase-2 (NAT-2) is a key human enzyme in drug detoxification and elimination. Mutations in NAT-2 affect the activity of anti-tuberculosis drugs and result in three different phenotypes: rapid (RA), intermediate (IA) and slow acetylators (SA).

Methodology: The allelic, genotypic and phenotypic frequencies of NAT-2 were studied in 185 patients from Buenos Aires by restriction fragment length polymorphism.

Results: The following allele frequencies were obtained: *4 = 29.9%, *5 = 37.0, *6 = 25.6%, *7 = 8% and *14 = 1.3%. With regard to the phenotype, we observed that 53.6% of the population was SA, 35.7% was IA and 10.7% was RA.

Conclusion: A high prevalence of SA might have an impact on anti-TB drug-induced hepatotoxicity.

Author Biographies

Julián Gabriel Chamorro, Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Biologist

Federico Manuel Aranda, Hospital of Infectious Diseases ‘F. J. Muñiz’, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Biologist

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Published

2012-09-17

How to Cite

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Chamorro JG, Castagnino JP, Musella RM, Frias A, Aranda FM, de Larrañaga GF (2012) The distribution of allelic and genotypic frequencies of N-Acetyltransferase-2 variants in an Argentine population. J Infect Dev Ctries 6:671–674. doi: 10.3855/jidc.2111

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