The pharmacogenetics of drug metabolizing enzymes in the Lebanese population.

Safaa Ossaily, Nathalie K Zgheib
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Abstract

Drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) play a major role in the metabolism and final elimination of most drugs and xenobiotics from the body. Both phase I and phase II enzymes are highly polymorphic. Most studies on the pharmacogenetics (PGx) of DMEs and its influence on interindividual variability have been conducted in Western countries. Middle Easterners, however, may have a different genetic makeup and may be exposed to different environmental factors when compared with their Western counterparts. Thus, results obtained in Western populations cannot be extrapolated to the population of the Middle East, and it is important to examine and document PGx differences and influences within the Middle Eastern population as there have been very little published data from this region. Herein, we provide an update on the genetic polymorphisms of DMEs that were studied in Lebanon and their impact on drug toxicity and efficacy. It is hoped that with more time, additional funds, and perseverance, the PGx of DMEs in Lebanon picks up and becomes closer in quantity and quality to that in the West.

黎巴嫩人群中药物代谢酶的药物遗传学。
药物代谢酶(DMEs)在体内大多数药物和外源物的代谢和最终消除中起着重要作用。I期和II期酶都是高度多态的。大多数关于DMEs的药物遗传学(PGx)及其对个体间变异影响的研究都是在西方国家进行的。然而,与西方人相比,中东人可能有不同的基因组成,也可能面临不同的环境因素。因此,在西方人群中获得的结果不能外推到中东人口,检查和记录中东人口中的PGx差异和影响是很重要的,因为该地区发表的数据很少。在此,我们提供了在黎巴嫩研究的DMEs遗传多态性及其对药物毒性和疗效的影响的最新进展。希望有更多的时间,更多的资金和毅力,黎巴嫩的dme的PGx可以在数量和质量上与西方的PGx更接近。
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