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Cardiovascular Pharmacogenomics: Does It Matter If You're Black or White?

Tanima De1, C Sehwan Park1, Minoli A Perera1.   

Abstract

Race and ancestry have long been associated with differential risk and outcomes to disease as well as responses to medications. These differences in drug response are multifactorial with some portion associated with genomic variation. The field of pharmacogenomics aims to predict drug response in patients prior to medication administration and to uncover the biological underpinnings of drug response. The field of human genetics has long recognized that genetic variation differs in frequency between ancestral populations, with some single nucleotide polymorphisms found solely in one population. Thus far, most pharmacogenomic studies have focused on individuals of European and East Asian ancestry, resulting in a substantial disparity in the clinical utility of genetic prediction for drug response in US minority populations. In this review, we discuss the genetic factors that underlie variability to drug response and known pharmacogenomic associations and how these differ between populations, with an emphasis on the current knowledge in cardiovascular pharmacogenomics.

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Keywords:  cardiovascular; genetic variation; minority populations; pharmacogenomics; polymorphism

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30296897     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-010818-021154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol        ISSN: 0362-1642            Impact factor:   13.820


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Review 1.  The Advantages and Challenges of Diversity in Pharmacogenomics: Can Minority Populations Bring Us Closer to Implementation?

Authors:  Honghong Zhang; Tanima De; Yizhen Zhong; Minoli A Perera
Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2019-08       Impact factor: 6.875

2.  Projected Prevalence of Actionable Pharmacogenetic Variants and Level A Drugs Prescribed Among US Veterans Health Administration Pharmacy Users.

Authors:  Catherine Chanfreau-Coffinier; Leland E Hull; Julie A Lynch; Scott L DuVall; Scott M Damrauer; Francesca E Cunningham; Benjamin F Voight; Michael E Matheny; David W Oslin; Michael S Icardi; Sony Tuteja
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2019-06-05

3.  Discovery of novel hepatocyte eQTLs in African Americans.

Authors:  Yizhen Zhong; Tanima De; Cristina Alarcon; C Sehwan Park; Bianca Lec; Minoli A Perera
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2020-04-20       Impact factor: 5.917

4.  Rates of genetic testing in patients prescribed drugs with pharmacogenomic information in FDA-approved labeling.

Authors:  John Young; Kaustuv Bhattacharya; Sujith Ramachandran; Aaron Lee; John P Bentley
Journal:  Pharmacogenomics J       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 3.550

5.  Influence of CYP4F2, ApoE, and CYP2A6 gene polymorphisms on the variability of Warfarin dosage requirements and susceptibility to cardiovascular disease in Jordan.

Authors:  Laith N Al-Eitan; Ayah Y Almasri; Adan H Alnaamneh; Hatem A Aman; Nasr N Alrabadi; Rame H Khasawneh; Mansour A Alghamdi
Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2021-01-01       Impact factor: 3.738

6.  Genetic ancestry in precision medicine is reshaping the race debate.

Authors:  Talia Krainc; Agustín Fuentes
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-03-16       Impact factor: 12.779

7.  Hepatocyte gene expression and DNA methylation as ancestry-dependent mechanisms in African Americans.

Authors:  C S Park; T De; Y Xu; Y Zhong; E Smithberger; C Alarcon; E R Gamazon; M A Perera
Journal:  NPJ Genom Med       Date:  2019-11-25       Impact factor: 8.617

Review 8.  Digital Health Applications for Pharmacogenetic Clinical Trials.

Authors:  Hetanshi Naik; Latha Palaniappan; Euan A Ashley; Stuart A Scott
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2020-10-26       Impact factor: 4.096

9.  Pharmacogenomic Biomarkers in US FDA-Approved Drug Labels (2000-2020).

Authors:  Jeeyun A Kim; Rachel Ceccarelli; Christine Y Lu
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2021-03-04
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