Pharmacogenomics Flashcards

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Pharmacogenomics

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. Study of how individual’s genetic makeup affects their body’s response to drugs

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Amplichip from Roche

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. Tests forpolymorphism in CYP2D6 and CYP2C19
. Used to confirm AFTER treatment failure or adverse rxn to a drug
. First FDA-cleared test, physician prescribed
. Over 99% accuracy
. CYP2D6 tests up to 33 alleles
.CYP2C19 tests for 3 alleles

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HIV gene testing

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. Tests for characteristics of viral infectious agent to better determine treatment (not for characteristics of patient)
. Several tests available (TRUGENE, Virgo-seq HIV-1)

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UTG1A1 molecular assay

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. Tests for polymorphism in UDP-glucuronosyltransferase A1A (coded by gene UGT1A1)
. Involved in metabolism for endogenous compounds and drugs
. Enzyme adds glucuronic acid to substrate
. Application primarily in cancer chemotherapy
. Identifies individuals at risk for severe toxicity (neutropenia) when treated w/ irinotecan

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Mamma print (agendia)

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. Assesses risk for breast cancer to spread to other parts of body
. Tests 70 genes related to metastasis
. Tissue sample of tumor tested

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Oncotype DX (Genomic health)

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. Assesses if it would be helpful to add chemo to hormonal treatment
. Used only in estrogen receptor positive tumors that are stage I or II and lymph node negative

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Cytochrome p450

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. Major way to modify and excrete drugs, named for heme group bounty active site and absorbs light at 450 Nm
. 150 different genes coding for 150 different proteins
. Genetic variation btw people exists
. All catalyze addition of hydroxyl group to hydrophobic substrate to make product more water-soluble for excretion
. Located in liver mostly, and in adrenals, ovaries, testes, and any organs where steroid hormones are synthesized/degraded

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Induction

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Make more copies of a protein
. Results in inc. biological function of that protein
. Causes loss of therapeutic effect of drug B

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Drugs that inhibit cytochrome p450 enzymes cause ____

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Inc. therapeutic effect or inc. adverse side effects

. Important for multiple drug interactions

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Foods known to affect Cytochrome p450 (CYP) metabolism

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. Broccoli and Brussels sprouts induce CYP1A2
. Char-grilled meat induces CYP1A2
. Ethanol induces CYP2E1
. Grapefruit juice moderately inhibits CYP3A4,5,7 (2-fold inc. in levels of drug or 50-80% dec. in clearance)
. Starfruit inhibits CYP 3A4,5,7
. Coffee: metabolized by several cytochrome p450 drugs

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Dietary supplements afftincg CYP metabolism

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. St. John’s wort induces CYP3A,4,5,7

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Smoking tobacco induces _______

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CYP1A2

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Gastric ulcers

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. Sores on lining of stomach or duodenum
. 10% of Americans develop these sometimes in lifetime
. Cause: infection w/ H. Pylori, long-term use of NSAIDs, cancerous tumors of stomach or pancreas

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Gastric ulcer treatment

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. Antibiotics
. Drugs that reduce stomach acid (H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors)
. Drugs to protect stomach lining

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Lansoprazole

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. Proton pump inhibitor
. Favored treatment H. Pylori peptic ulcers
. Metabolized by hepatic CYP2C19
. Treatment more effective w/ people w/ mutant variants of CYP2C19 2 and 3 alleles assoc. w/ truncated and inactive enzyme bc it is unable to bind to heme
. Wildtype patients: 80.2% success
. Wt/my: 97.8% effectiveness
. Mt/mt: 100% success

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Codeine

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. Inactive until converted into morphine by CYP2D6
. People who are poor metabolizers will have dec. effectiveness and no pain relief
. Ultra rapid metabolizers are also a problem bc morphine production is too high then

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CYP2D6

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. Small fraction of all hepatic CYP proteins (2-4%) but metabolizes 25% of current meds used (opioids, anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, anti-arrhythmics)
. Activity varies in individuals: Ultra-rapid, extensive, intermediate, and poor
. Poor metabolizers make up 1-20% of pop.
. 4-5% Americans are ultra-rapid

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Thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT)

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. Enzyme that catalyzes addition of methyl group from adenomyosis met. As methyl donor to thiopurine analogs (drugs)

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Thiopurine drugs

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. Azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, 6-thioguanine
. Treats cancer, rheumatic diseases, some skin issues, IBD, solid organ transplant rejection
. Very narrow therapuetic range (drug conc. Btw level needed to give desired effect and level that is toxic)

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Thiopurine activation in body

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. Taken in as pro-drugs
. Converted into active form by enzymes in body
. Compounds incorporated into DNA and apoptosis is initiated

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Inactivation of thiopurine drugs

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. Metabolized and excreted

. TPMT is primary enzyme in degradation pathway in hematopoietic cells

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Toxic effects of thiopurine drugs

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. Inc. bone marrow toxicity/myelosuppression
. Anemia
. Bleeding tendency
. Leukopenia/infection

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Different levels of TPMT activity in individuals

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. Normal: 90% pop., respond normally to thiopurine
. Intermediate/low: 10% pop., at risk for toxicity for thiopurine, receive 30-50% lower dose than normal
. Absent/very low: 0.3% pop., have no TMPT, extreme risk for toxic effects, should not receive thiopurines