Association between opioid and dopamine receptor gene polymorphisms OPRM1 rs1799971, DAT VNTR 9-10 repeat allele, DRD1 rs4532 and DRD2 rs1799732 and alcohol dependence: an ethnicity oriented meta-analysis.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Navina Suresh, Suvarna Jyothi Kantipudi, Deepika Ramu, Suresh Kumar Muniratnam, Vettriselvi Venkatesan
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Abstract

Objective: We carried out a meta-analysis of four opioid and dopamine candidate gene polymorphisms having conflicting results in prior literature, namely OPRM1 rs1799971, DAT VNTR 9-10 repeat, DRD1 rs4532 and DRD2 rs1799732, to clarify their association with alcohol dependence and further stratified results by ethnicity to analyze possible ethnicity-mediated effects.

Methods: Inclusion criteria: case-control studies assessing the association between OPRM1 rs1799971, DAT VNTR 9/10 repeat allele, DRD1 rs4532 and DRD2 rs1799732 with alcohol dependence, with sufficient data available to calculate the odds ratio (OR) within a 95% confidence interval. Exclusion criteria: studies of quantitative measures of alcohol consumption, response to medications or analyses of other markers in the candidate genes, studies without controls, animal studies and lack of genotyping data. Information sources were PubMed, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect databases, all of which were searched for articles published till 2021. Heterogeneity between studies and publication bias, subgroup analyses and sensitivity analyses were carried out.

Results: A total of 41 published studies were included in the current meta-analysis. For the OPRM1 gene, there was a statistically significant association in the Asian population with a pooled OR of 1.707 (95% CI, 1.32-2.20 P  < 0.0001) and 1.618 (95% CI, 1.16-2.26 P  = 0.005) in the additive and dominant genetic models. For DAT VNTR 9/10 repeat, a statistically significant association of the risk vs. common allele was observed in AD with a pooled OR of 1.104 (95% CI, 1.00-1.21 P  = 0.046) in the allele model and the additive genetic model in the Caucasian population with pooled OR of 1.152 (95% CI, 1.01-1.31 P  = 0.034).

Conclusion: Results indicate that some of the effects may be ethnicity-specific.

Other: The meta-analysis has been registered in the CRD PROSPERO (CRD42023411576).

阿片类药物和多巴胺受体基因多态性OPRM1 rs1799971、DAT VNTR 9-10重复等位基因、DRD1 rs4532和DRD2 rs1799732与酒精依赖的关系:一项以种族为导向的meta分析
目的:我们对先前文献中结果相互矛盾的四个阿片类药物和多巴胺候选基因多态性(OPRM1 rs1799971、DAT VNTR 9-10 repeat、DRD1 rs4532和DRD2 rs1799732)进行meta分析,以阐明它们与酒精依赖的关联,并进一步按种族对结果进行分层,以分析可能的种族介导效应。方法:纳入标准:评估OPRM1 rs1799971、DAT VNTR 9/10重复等位基因、DRD1 rs4532和DRD2 rs1799732与酒精依赖关系的病例对照研究,有足够的数据计算95%置信区间内的比值比(OR)。排除标准:对酒精摄入量的定量测量、对药物的反应或对候选基因中其他标记物的分析的研究、没有对照的研究、动物研究和缺乏基因分型数据的研究。信息来源为PubMed、Google Scholar和ScienceDirect数据库,检索截止到2021年发表的文章。研究之间的异质性、发表偏倚、亚组分析和敏感性分析进行了分析。结果:目前的meta分析共纳入了41项已发表的研究。对于OPRM1基因,在亚洲人群中有统计学意义的关联,合并OR为1.707 (95% CI, 1.32-2.20 P)。结论:结果表明一些影响可能是种族特异性的。其他:该荟萃分析已在CRD PROSPERO (CRD42023411576)中注册。
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Pharmacogenetics and genomics
Pharmacogenetics and genomics 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
3.80%
发文量
47
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: ​​​​Pharmacogenetics and Genomics is devoted to the rapid publication of research papers, brief review articles and short communications on genetic determinants in response to drugs and other chemicals in humans and animals. The Journal brings together papers from the entire spectrum of biomedical research and science, including biochemistry, bioinformatics, clinical pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, epidemiology, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and toxicology. Under a single cover, the Journal provides a forum for all aspects of the genetics and genomics of host response to exogenous chemicals: from the gene to the clinic.
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