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Biochemical Pharmacology | 2002

CYP2C8 polymorphisms in Caucasians and their relationship with paclitaxel 6α-hydroxylase activity in human liver microsomes

Namrata Bahadur; Julian Leathart; Elaine Mutch; Dorothy T. Steimel-Crespi; Stuart A. Dunn; Ron Gilissen; Jos Van Houdt; J. Hendrickx; Geert Mannens; Hilde Bohets; Faith M. Williams; Martin Armstrong; Charles L. Crespi; Ann K. Daly

Published cDNA sequences suggest the existence of non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the cytochrome P450 CYP2C8. To determine whether these polymorphisms could be confirmed in a Caucasian population and to investigate whether additional polymorphisms occur in the coding and upstream regions of this gene, we screened for previously described and for novel polymorphisms using PCR-RFLP and SSCP analysis. We confirmed the existence of two of the previously detected polymorphisms which give rise to the amino acid substitutions I264M and K399R, respectively, but failed to detect three others in our population. We also confirmed that a recently identified polymorphism (R139K) is linked to K399R (CYP2C8*3) in our study population. The allele frequencies for the I264M (CYP2C8*4 allele) and the CYP2C8*3 allele were 0.075 and 0.15, respectively. Three novel polymorphisms (T-370G, C-271A and T1196C/L390S) were also detected with the upstream polymorphisms showing allele frequencies of 0.061 and 0.196, respectively, but the L390S polymorphism detected only in a single subject. An additional single subject was heterozygous for a polymorphism recently described in African-Americans (A805T; CYP2C8*2 allele). The functional significance of the two upstream polymorphisms and the CYP2C8*3 and CYP2C8*4 alleles was investigated in human liver microsomes. Samples heterozygous for CYP2C8*3 showed significantly lower paclitaxel 6alpha-hydroxylase activity compared with wild-type samples. Median activity associated with CYP2C8*4 also appeared lower than the wild-type but the difference was not significant. There was no evidence that either upstream polymorphism gave rise to altered CYP2C8 expression.


European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 1987

7-Ethoxyresorufin deethylase (EROD) in human liver —The effect of alcoholic liver disease

K. W. Woodhouse; Elaine Mutch; Faith M. Williams; Oliver F. W. James; M. D. Rawlins

SummaryWe have investigated the effect of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) on the metabolism of 7-ethoxycoumarin 0-deethylase in human liver microsomes. EROD activity was significantly reduced in tissue from ALD patients who smoked, compared to smoking controls. A similar trend was seen in non-smokers. These results have implications for the metabolism of environmental carcinogens.


Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2004

In vitro predictions of skin absorption of caffeine, testosterone, and benzoic acid: a multi-centre comparison study

J.J.M. van de Sandt; J.A. van Burgsteden; S. Cage; Paul L. Carmichael; I. Dick; S. Kenyon; G. Korinth; F. Larese; J.C. Limasset; W.J.M. Maas; L. Montomoli; Jesper Bo Nielsen; J.-P. Payan; E. Robinson; P. Sartorelli; K.H. Schaller; S.C. Wilkinson; Faith M. Williams


Toxicology | 2006

Diazinon, chlorpyrifos and parathion are metabolised by multiple cytochromes P450 in human liver.

Elaine Mutch; Faith M. Williams


International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2006

Interactions of skin thickness and physicochemical properties of test compounds in percutaneous penetration studies

Simon Wilkinson; Wilfred J. M. Maas; Jesper Bo Nielsen; Laura C. Greaves; Johannes J. M. van de Sandt; Faith M. Williams


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2005

Inter- and intralaboratory variation of in vitro diffusion cell measurements : An international multicenter study using quasi-standardized methods and materials

Robert P. Chilcott; Namrata D. Barai; Anthony E. Beezer; Sally Innis Brain; Marc B. Brown; Annette L. Bunge; S. E. Burgess; Sheree E. Cross; Christopher H. Dalton; M. Dias; A. Farinha; Barrie C. Finnin; Simon John Gallagher; D. M. Green; Hemali B. Gunt; R. L. Gwyther; Charles Martin Heard; C. A. Jarvis; Fumio Kamiyama; Gerald B. Kasting; Eugene E. Ley; S. T. Lim; Graham Stephen Mcnaughton; Andrew Morris; Mohammed Husein Nazemi; M.A. Pellett; J. du Plessis; Ying-Shu Quan; S. L. Raghavan; Michael S. Roberts


Biochemical Pharmacology | 2007

The role of esterases in the metabolism of ciclesonide to desisobutyryl-ciclesonide in human tissue☆

Elaine Mutch; Ruediger Nave; Nigel McCracken; Karl Zech; Faith M. Williams


Age and Ageing | 1989

Plasma Aspirin Esterase: the Influence of Old Age and Frailty

Faith M. Williams; Hilary Wynne; K. W. Woodhouse; M. D. Rawlins


Archives of Toxicology | 2003

Do multiple cytochrome P450 isoforms contribute to parathion metabolism in man

Elaine Mutch; Ann K. Daly; Julian Leathart; Peter G. Blain; Faith M. Williams


International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2002

Effects of experimental conditions on absorption of glycol ethers through human skin in vitro.

Simon Wilkinson; Faith M. Williams

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Zhen Jiang

University of Newcastle

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Jesper Bo Nielsen

University of Southern Denmark

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Michael S. Roberts

University of South Australia

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