Literature DB >> 25102170

Do genetic polymorphisms alter patient response to inhaled bronchodilators?

John J Lima1.   

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INTRODUCTION: Short- and long-acting β agonists (SABA and LABA) are bronchodilators for treating asthma. Bronchodilator response (BDR) is quantified by measuring air expired in the first second during a forced expiratory maneuver, prior to and following inhalation of SABA. BDR has been associated with a significant degree of heterogeneity, in part attributable to genetic variation. Heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variability accounted for by genetic variation is estimated to account for 50% of pulmonary function and 28.5% for BDR. AREAS COVERED: A MEDLINE search for English articles published from January 1990 to June 2014 was completed using the terms: bronchodilator, bronchodilator response, short-acting bronchodilator, long-acting bronchodilator, β2 adrenergic receptor gene (ADRB2), asthma and pharmacogenomics. The effects of ADRB2 variants on BDR and the safety of SABA and LABA + inhaled corticosteroids have been studied with equivocal results. Single and candidate gene studies have identified variants in other genes that alter response to bronchodilators. Associations were recently observed between hospital admission rates and two rare ADRB2 polymorphisms: Thr164Ile and a 25 base pair insertion-deletion at nucleotide -376. This was the first report of life-threatening events associated with LABA being linked to rare ADRB2 variants. EXPERT OPINION: Pharmacogenomic studies over the last two decades clearly demonstrate that polymorphisms alter patient response to bronchodilators in patients with asthma.

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Keywords:  adrenergic receptor; asthma; bronchodilator; drug; gene; heritability; heterogeneity; pharmacogenetic; polymorphisms; response

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25102170     DOI: 10.1517/17425255.2014.939956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol        ISSN: 1742-5255            Impact factor:   4.481


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