Análise do polimorfismo no gene CYP2C29 em camundongos Swiss e sua influência no tratamento do câncer

Resumo

Present study performed an allelic identification of CYP2C9 gene on 19 SWISS mice trying to determine a genetic profile of mice group that can be used to posterior drug metabolism studies. Blood samples were collected and transferred to microtubes CONCLUSÃOwith heparin. DNA extractions were carried out by saline solution and chlorophorm. DNA samples were submitted to PCR using specific primers to genome region of murine CYP2C29 gene (homologous of human CYP2C9 gene). Wild allele of CYP2C29*1 was found on 21% of samples while mutated alleles were found on 79%. Results revealed that mutant alleles are more frequent when compared to wild type. Results of present work are important to future studies involving drug metabolism using mice lineages.

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Farmacogenômica, Metabolismo, Farmacogenética, Câncer, Citocromo, Camundongo, Pharmacogenomics, Cytochrome, Pharmacogenetics, Cancer, Metabolism, Mouse

Citação

PEREIRA, Lucas Carlos G.; VILANOVA-COSTA, Cesar Augusto S.; ARAÚJO, Garcês de; SILVEIRA-LACERDA, Elisângela de Paula. Análise do polimorfismo no gene CYP2C29. Estudos, Goiânia, v. 39, n. 3, p. 321-330, jul./set. 2012.