2013
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60681-9
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Genetic variants associated with warfarin dose in African-American individuals: a genome-wide association study

Abstract: Summary Background VKORC1 and CYP2C9 are important contributors to warfarin dose variability, but explain less variability for individuals of African descent than for those of European or Asian descent. We aimed to identify additional variants contributing to warfarin dose requirements in African Americans. Methods We did a genome-wide association study of discovery and replication cohorts. Samples from African-American adults (aged ≥18 years) who were taking a stable maintenance dose of warfarin were obtai… Show more

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“…Considering that CYP2C9*2 and *3 are present at low frequencies in populations of Bantu/Niger-Congo origin, it is recommended that the pharmacogenetics of this enzyme be investigated in more detail in the sub-Saharan region. This is supported by the recent report by Perera and colleagues [50], in which a novel and independent predictor of warfarin metabolism in Africa Americans was identified by means of genome wide association studies. The single nucleotide polymorphism, which is present in the CYP2C cluster, was significantly associated with the need for a dose reduction of warfarin.…”
Section: Cyp2c9 and The Management Of Cardiovascular/circulatory Disesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Considering that CYP2C9*2 and *3 are present at low frequencies in populations of Bantu/Niger-Congo origin, it is recommended that the pharmacogenetics of this enzyme be investigated in more detail in the sub-Saharan region. This is supported by the recent report by Perera and colleagues [50], in which a novel and independent predictor of warfarin metabolism in Africa Americans was identified by means of genome wide association studies. The single nucleotide polymorphism, which is present in the CYP2C cluster, was significantly associated with the need for a dose reduction of warfarin.…”
Section: Cyp2c9 and The Management Of Cardiovascular/circulatory Disesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…These associations were also confirmed by several genome-wide studies [Takeuchi et al, 2009;Perera et al, 2013;Parra et al, 2015].…”
Section: B23 Combination Of Polymorphisms That Influence Pharmacoksupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Platelets contain 4 major v-SNAREs (vesicle-associated membrane protein-2, -3, -7, and -8); each contributes to platelet function. 4,[5][6][7][8] is thought to be the dominant form, mediating the fast secretion events. VAMP-7 mediates secretion from a spatially distinct population of granules.…”
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“…These data might also explain phenotypes where secretion in suspension is modestly affected but bleeding is significant. 8 Defects in secretion polarization may not be readily detected in suspension assays but could be critical in vivo. The most exciting implication of this work is the realization that platelets are not only detecting biochemical changes in the vasculature, but are also deciphering spatial and physical cues.…”
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