阿拉伯人群的药物遗传变异:个体化药物治疗的临床意义。

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Laith Naser Al-Eitan, Iliya Yacoub Khair, Saif Zuhair Alahmad, Doaa Rababa'h, Hana Abu Kharmah, Lamice Shurafa
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摘要

先前对阿拉伯人口遗传组成的遗传研究强调了在不同阿拉伯后裔人口中特定遗传标记分布的多样性。已经确定了不同的遗传变异,这些变异被归类为具有临床意义,影响对所给药物的反应。药物在整个人体的吸收、分布和排泄是通过药物转运蛋白和受体蛋白的作用来控制的,它们在细胞膜上表达。药物代谢包括激活或灭活各种化合物,将其转化为具有治疗活性或毒性的代谢物。随着药物遗传学检测技术的快速发展和涉及阿拉伯人群的遗传学研究的增加,对遗传多态性的见解已经出现,从而更好地理解与基因型变异相关的药物反应的不同表型。转运体和受体基因的变异对产生影响个体对处理和底物反应的变异表型有重要贡献。这就需要根据患者的单倍型来给药,单倍型可以通过先进的基因诊断来确定。本综述总结了阿拉伯世界最近药物遗传学研究的发现,强调药物遗传学研究和应用在阿拉伯国家患者保健和治疗方面的益处。
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Pharmacogenetic Variations in Arab Populations: Clinical Implications for Personalized Drug Therapy.

Previous genetic studies on the genetic makeup of Arab populations highlight the diversity resulting from the distribution of specific genetic markers among various Arab descendant populations. Different genetic variants classified as clinically significant have been identified, impacting the response to administered drugs. Absorption, distribution, and excretion of drugs throughout the human body are managed through the actions of drug transporters and receptor proteins, which are expressed on the cellular membrane. Drug metabolism involves activating or inactivating various compounds, transforming them into therapeutically active or toxic metabolites. With the rapid advancement of pharmacogenetic testing techniques and increased genetic studies involving Arab populations, insights into genetic polymorphisms have emerged, leading to a better understanding of the diverse phenotypes of drug response associated with genotype variation. Variations in transporters and receptor genes have significantly contributed to generating variant phenotypes that affect individuals' responses to treatments and substrates. This necessitates administering individualized drug doses based on the patient's haplotype, which can be determined through advanced genetic diagnosis. This review summarizes the findings of recent pharmacogenetic studies in the Arab world, emphasizing the benefits of pharmacogenetic research and applications to enhance therapeutic aspects of healthcare and treatment among patients in Arab countries.

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