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Metabolism of testosterone and progesterone by cytochrome P450 2C19 allelic variants

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BIOPHARMACEUTICS & DRUG DISPOSITION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bdd.2378

Keywords

cytochrome P450; monooxygenase; polymorphism; steroid

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CYP2C19 gene polymorphisms contribute to significant variation in enzyme levels and activity, resulting in different substrate specificities for testosterone and progesterone.
CYP2C19 is a member of the human microsomal cytochrome P450 (CYP). Significant variation in CYP2C19 levels and activity can be attributed to polymorphisms in this gene. Wildtype CYP2C19 and 13 mutants (CYP2C19.1B, CYP2C19.5A, CYP2C19.5B, CYP2C19.6, CYP2C19.8, CYP2C19.9, CYP2C19.10, CYP2C19.11, CYP2C19.13, CYP2C19.16, CYP2C19.19, CYP2C19.23, CYP2C19.30, and CYP2C19.33) were coexpressed with NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase in Escherichia coli. Hydroxylase activity toward testosterone and progesterone was also examined. Ten CYP2C19 variants showed Soret peaks (450 nm) typical of P450 in the reduced CO-difference spectra. CYP2C19.11 and CYP2C19.23 showed higher testosterone 11 alpha, 16 alpha-/17- and progesterone 6 beta-,21-,16 alpha-/17 alpha-hydroxylase activities than CYP2C19.1B. CYP2C19.6, CYP2C19.16, CYP2C19.19, and CYP2C19.30 showed lower activity than CYP2C19.1B. CYP2C19.9, CYP2C19.10. CYP2C19.13, and CYP2C19.33 showed different hydroxylation activities than CYP2C19.1B. These results indicated that CYP2C19 variants have very different substrate specificities for testosterone and progesterone. CYP2C19.11 showed higher testosterone 11 alpha, 16 alpha-/17- and progesterone 6 beta-,21-, 16 alpha-/17 alpha-hydroxylase activities than CYP2C19.1B. CYP2C19.6, CYP2C19.19, and CYP2C19.30 showed lower activity than CYP2C19.1B. CYP2C19.9, CYP2C19.10. CYP2C19.13, and CYP2C19.33 showed different substrate specificities than CYP2C19.1B. These results indicate that CYP2C19 variants show very different substrate specificities for testosterone and progesterone.image

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