Drug metabolism letters 2012-09-01

Metabolism of R- and S-warfarin by CYP2C19 into four hydroxywarfarins.

So-Young Kim, Ji-Yeon Kang, Jessica H Hartman, Sun-Ha Park, Drew R Jones, Chul-Ho Yun, Gunnar Boysen, Grover P Miller

Index: Drug Metab. Lett. 6(3) , 157-64, (2012)

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Abstract

Coumadin (R/S-warfarin) is a highly efficacious and widely used anticoagulant; however, its highly variable metabolism remains an important contributor to uncertainties in therapeutic responses. Pharmacogenetic studies report conflicting findings on the clinical relevance of CYP2C19. A resolution to this controversy is impeded by a lack of de tailon the potential role of CYP2C19 in warfarin metabolism. Consequently, we assessed the efficiency of CYP2C19 metabolism of R- and S-warfarin and explored possible contributions in the liver using in vitro methods. Recombinant CYP2C19 metabolized R- and S-warfarin mainly to 6-, 7-, and 8-hydroxywarfarin, while 4'-hydroxywarfarin was a minormetabolite. Over all R-warfarin metabolism was slightly more efficient than that for S-warfarin. Metabolic pathways thatproduce R-6-, 7-, and 8-hydroxywarfarin in human liver microsomal reactions correlated strongly with CYP2C19 Smephenytoinhydroxylase activity. Similarly, CYP1A2 activity toward phenacetin correlated with formation of R-6 and 7-hydroxywarfarin such that R-8-hydroxywarfarin seems unique to CYP2C19 and possibly a biomarker. In following, CYP2C19 likely impacts R-warfarin metabolism and patient response to therapy. Intriguingly, CYP2C19 may contributeto S-warfarin metabolism in patients, especially when CYP2C9 activity is compromised due to drug interactions orgenetic polymorphisms.


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