Abstract:
This review is focused on the genetic variation of sulfotransferases (SULTs) and
cytochromes (CYPs) genes among different ethnic groups, mainly focusing in variation in
North African populations. Polymorphisms of SULTs and CYPs proteins are associated with
altered enzymatic activity and physical characteristics. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)
in these genes have shown relevant ethnic differences among Sub-Saharan African and
European groups that might contribute to understand the variability in drug metabolism and
risk to certain cancers that has been described among these two groups. Taking into account
that North African populations have been scarcely described for these genes, and considering
the rich genetic past of this region with a noticeable Sub-Saharan African contribution to their
original background, it is interesting a revision and description of some relevant
polymorphisms.