Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit

N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) is the main enzyme metabolizing isoniazid and genotype-based treatment has been studied for years without becoming common practice. To investigate whether genotype-based isoniazid treatment is feasible in Greenland, we sequenced the coding sequence of NAT2 and determined...

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Main Authors: Kristensen, Emilie Birch, Yakimov, Victor, Bjørn-Mortensen, Karen, Soborg, Bolette, Koch, Anders, Andersson, Mikael, Kristensen, Kasper Birch, Michelsen, Sascha Wilk, Skotte, Line, Bjerregaard, Anne Ahrendt, Blaszkewicz, Meinolf, Golka, Klaus, Hengstler, Jan G., Feenstra, Bjarke, Melbye, Mads, Geller, Frank
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/cefbde59-11ca-40f6-a101-1b69f3f6ca5c 2023-12-17T10:30:57+01:00 Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit Kristensen, Emilie Birch Yakimov, Victor Bjørn-Mortensen, Karen Soborg, Bolette Koch, Anders Andersson, Mikael Kristensen, Kasper Birch Michelsen, Sascha Wilk Skotte, Line Bjerregaard, Anne Ahrendt Blaszkewicz, Meinolf Golka, Klaus Hengstler, Jan G. Feenstra, Bjarke Melbye, Mads Geller, Frank 2018 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/study-of-correlation-between-the-nat2-phenotype-and-genotype-status-among-greenlandic-inuit(cefbde59-11ca-40f6-a101-1b69f3f6ca5c).html https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/215970558/Study_of_correlation_between_the_NAT2_phenotype_and_genotype_status_among_greenlandic_inuit.pdf https://www.excli.de/index.php/excli/article/view/660 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kristensen , E B , Yakimov , V , Bjørn-Mortensen , K , Soborg , B , Koch , A , Andersson , M , Kristensen , K B , Michelsen , S W , Skotte , L , Bjerregaard , A A , Blaszkewicz , M , Golka , K , Hengstler , J G , Feenstra , B , Melbye , M & Geller , F 2018 , ' Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit ' , EXCLI Journal , vol. 17 , pp. 1043-1053 . < https://www.excli.de/index.php/excli/article/view/660 > Caffeine test Greenland Isoniazid N-acetyltransferase 2 NAT2 enzyme activity NAT2 genotype status article 2018 ftcopenhagenunip 2023-11-23T00:04:39Z N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) is the main enzyme metabolizing isoniazid and genotype-based treatment has been studied for years without becoming common practice. To investigate whether genotype-based isoniazid treatment is feasible in Greenland, we sequenced the coding sequence of NAT2 and determined the NAT2 enzyme-activity by caffeine test. No additional genetic variants were identified in the coding sequence of NAT2, so that genotype status in 260 study participants could be assessed by a well-established 7-SNP panel. Studying the enzyme activity by the ratio of the two caffeine metabolites AFMU and 1X in 260 participants showed a high rate of slow phenotypes with intermediate or rapid genotype. These misclassifications were mainly observed in urine samples with pH<3, a deviation from the standard protocol due to the field work character of the study, where immediate pH adjustment to pH=3.5 was not possible. We excluded these samples. For the remaining 143 individuals with pH>3, we observed a moderate level of discrepancies (19 of the 116 individuals with intermediate or rapid genotype status having a slow phenotype). Further investigation showed that drinking coffee and not tea or cola was the most important factor for high levels of both metabolites. The concordance between phenotype and genotype status with regard to slow metabolism supported the recommendation of lower isoniazid doses in individuals with slow genotype status in order to avoid liver injury, a frequent side effect. The phenotypical variation observed for individuals with intermediate or rapid genotype status warrants further research before increased dosing of isoniazid can be recommended. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic inuit University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland
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topic Caffeine test
Greenland
Isoniazid
N-acetyltransferase 2
NAT2 enzyme activity
NAT2 genotype status
spellingShingle Caffeine test
Greenland
Isoniazid
N-acetyltransferase 2
NAT2 enzyme activity
NAT2 genotype status
Kristensen, Emilie Birch
Yakimov, Victor
Bjørn-Mortensen, Karen
Soborg, Bolette
Koch, Anders
Andersson, Mikael
Kristensen, Kasper Birch
Michelsen, Sascha Wilk
Skotte, Line
Bjerregaard, Anne Ahrendt
Blaszkewicz, Meinolf
Golka, Klaus
Hengstler, Jan G.
Feenstra, Bjarke
Melbye, Mads
Geller, Frank
Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
topic_facet Caffeine test
Greenland
Isoniazid
N-acetyltransferase 2
NAT2 enzyme activity
NAT2 genotype status
description N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) is the main enzyme metabolizing isoniazid and genotype-based treatment has been studied for years without becoming common practice. To investigate whether genotype-based isoniazid treatment is feasible in Greenland, we sequenced the coding sequence of NAT2 and determined the NAT2 enzyme-activity by caffeine test. No additional genetic variants were identified in the coding sequence of NAT2, so that genotype status in 260 study participants could be assessed by a well-established 7-SNP panel. Studying the enzyme activity by the ratio of the two caffeine metabolites AFMU and 1X in 260 participants showed a high rate of slow phenotypes with intermediate or rapid genotype. These misclassifications were mainly observed in urine samples with pH<3, a deviation from the standard protocol due to the field work character of the study, where immediate pH adjustment to pH=3.5 was not possible. We excluded these samples. For the remaining 143 individuals with pH>3, we observed a moderate level of discrepancies (19 of the 116 individuals with intermediate or rapid genotype status having a slow phenotype). Further investigation showed that drinking coffee and not tea or cola was the most important factor for high levels of both metabolites. The concordance between phenotype and genotype status with regard to slow metabolism supported the recommendation of lower isoniazid doses in individuals with slow genotype status in order to avoid liver injury, a frequent side effect. The phenotypical variation observed for individuals with intermediate or rapid genotype status warrants further research before increased dosing of isoniazid can be recommended.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kristensen, Emilie Birch
Yakimov, Victor
Bjørn-Mortensen, Karen
Soborg, Bolette
Koch, Anders
Andersson, Mikael
Kristensen, Kasper Birch
Michelsen, Sascha Wilk
Skotte, Line
Bjerregaard, Anne Ahrendt
Blaszkewicz, Meinolf
Golka, Klaus
Hengstler, Jan G.
Feenstra, Bjarke
Melbye, Mads
Geller, Frank
author_facet Kristensen, Emilie Birch
Yakimov, Victor
Bjørn-Mortensen, Karen
Soborg, Bolette
Koch, Anders
Andersson, Mikael
Kristensen, Kasper Birch
Michelsen, Sascha Wilk
Skotte, Line
Bjerregaard, Anne Ahrendt
Blaszkewicz, Meinolf
Golka, Klaus
Hengstler, Jan G.
Feenstra, Bjarke
Melbye, Mads
Geller, Frank
author_sort Kristensen, Emilie Birch
title Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
title_short Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
title_full Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
title_fullStr Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
title_full_unstemmed Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
title_sort study of correlation between the nat2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit
publishDate 2018
url https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/study-of-correlation-between-the-nat2-phenotype-and-genotype-status-among-greenlandic-inuit(cefbde59-11ca-40f6-a101-1b69f3f6ca5c).html
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/215970558/Study_of_correlation_between_the_NAT2_phenotype_and_genotype_status_among_greenlandic_inuit.pdf
https://www.excli.de/index.php/excli/article/view/660
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geographic_facet Greenland
genre Greenland
greenlandic
inuit
genre_facet Greenland
greenlandic
inuit
op_source Kristensen , E B , Yakimov , V , Bjørn-Mortensen , K , Soborg , B , Koch , A , Andersson , M , Kristensen , K B , Michelsen , S W , Skotte , L , Bjerregaard , A A , Blaszkewicz , M , Golka , K , Hengstler , J G , Feenstra , B , Melbye , M & Geller , F 2018 , ' Study of correlation between the NAT2 phenotype and genotype status among greenlandic inuit ' , EXCLI Journal , vol. 17 , pp. 1043-1053 . < https://www.excli.de/index.php/excli/article/view/660 >
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