GENETIC VARIANTS IN ANTIPSYCHOTIC METABOLISM: POLYMORPHISM PROFILES IN KAZAKH COHORT WITH PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA.

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-10-01
K Kovaleva, Z Kachiyeva, A Abetova, N Raspopova
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Abstract

Schizophrenia is a multifaceted psychiatric disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, cognitive impairments, and behavioral disturbances. Genetic factors significantly contribute to its pathogenesis, accounting for approximately 80% of the heritability. Globally, about 1% of the population is affected by schizophrenia, with 45,054 individuals in Kazakhstan receiving medical treatment for the condition, indicating a prevalence rate of 238,6 per 100,000 people. The rise in mental health disorders in Kazakhstan underscores the need for personalized treatment approaches to address these public health challenges. This study examines the influence of key polymorphisms - CYP2D6 (rs1135840), CYP3A5 (rs776746), COMT (rs4818, rs4680, rs9606186), CNR1 (rs1049353), HTR2A (rs6311, rs6313), and DRD2 (rs1799978, rs1800497) - on AP drug metabolism and therapeutic outcomes. The findings underscore the potential for genotype-guided AP dosage individualization in Kazakh individuals, laying a foundation for future research on optimizing AP therapy in this population.

抗精神病代谢的遗传变异:偏执型精神分裂症哈萨克队列的多态性概况。
精神分裂症是一种以幻觉、妄想、认知障碍和行为障碍为特征的多方面精神障碍。遗传因素在其发病机制中起重要作用,约占遗传率的80%。在全球范围内,约有1%的人口患有精神分裂症,哈萨克斯坦有45 054人为此接受治疗,患病率为每10万人238 6人。哈萨克斯坦精神健康障碍的增加突出表明,需要采取个性化的治疗方法来应对这些公共卫生挑战。本研究探讨了关键多态性CYP2D6 (rs1135840)、CYP3A5 (rs776746)、COMT (rs4818、rs4680、rs9606186)、CNR1 (rs1049353)、HTR2A (rs6311、rs6313)和DRD2 (rs1799978、rs1800497)对AP药物代谢和治疗结果的影响。该研究结果强调了在哈萨克个体中进行基因型引导的AP剂量个体化的潜力,为未来优化该人群的AP治疗研究奠定了基础。
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