Distribution of CYP2D6 multiplication, CYP2D6*5, and clinical implications in postoperative patients receiving tramadol analgesia in the Minangkabau ethnic group, Indonesia.
Rinal Effendi, Aufa Rizqia Haz, Asrul Muhammad Fuad, Bagus Dermawan, Nuruliawaty Utami, Desriani
Abstract
Open AccessBackground: Cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) is an important enzyme that metabolizes commonly used drugs, such as tramadol hydrochloride. Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2D6 have been shown to influence the pharmacodynamic properties of administered drugs. This study aimed to screen postoperative patients (wild-type, CYP2D6*5, and CYP2D6 multiplication) of Minangkabau ethnicity in West Sumatera, Indonesia, who received tramadol using a modified long PCR method, and to investigate the clinical impact of tramadol on these patients. This study had a retrospective clinical trial registry number NCT06642480, and a total of 65 patients participated. Methods: The Reported Long PCR was modified using different DNA polymerases, optimizing annealing, and the number of step PCR to detect wild-type, CYP2D6*5, and multiplication CYP2D6. To ensure accurate PCR, the size of the PCR product was monitored: wild-type (5kb), CYP2D6*5 (6kb), and CYP2D6 multiplication genotype (10 kb). The wild-type PCR product was used as the control reaction. The method was applied to screen postoperative patients of Minangkabau ethnicity. A statistical study was conducted using analysis of variance (ANOVA), and a chi-square test. Result: The Long PCR was successfully modified with a two-step PCR at 68°C as the annealing and extension temperatures. The screened genotype patients were dominated by the wild-type, followed by CYP2D6*5, and multiplication CYP2D6 with percentages of 89%, 6,3%, and 4,7% respectively. A total of 6.3% of CYP2D6*5 cases were classified as heterozygous and predicted as intermediate metabolizers. Based on ANOVA analysis, there was a significant association between analgesic tramadol and VAS value, as well as between tramadol and molecular screening, with P-values of 0.045 and 0.003, respectively. Conclusion: The percentages of CYP2D6*5 and CYP2D6 multiplication genotypes were similar to those observed in another Asian population. Based on statistical analysis, tramadol was effective as an analgesic for postoperative Minangkabau ethnicity patients with wild-type, CYP2D6*5, and multiple CYP2D6 genotypes.