基于遗传信息的癫痫个体化治疗

Q4 Medicine
Shuichi Yoshida, J. Saruwatari, Lei Chen, Fang Liu, H. Iwasa, Takayuki Sugawara, S. Kaneko
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摘要

目前的抗癫痫药物(AED)治疗需要反复试验,以确定对患者最有效的AED和剂量,几乎四分之一的患者对AED治疗有耐药性。引入基于遗传信息的癫痫个体化治疗是改善当前AED治疗的新途径。然而,在进一步发展个体化癫痫药物之前,仍有几个关键问题有待解决。导致常见表型的癫痫基因尚未被确定,正在进行的药物遗传学研究继续寻找25%至30%的患者对aed没有反应的原因。没有令人信服的临床证据表明p -糖蛋白对预测临床反应的影响。本文从药物动力学途径、药代动力学途径、抗癫痫药物特异反应预测、抗癫痫药物作用机制等方面综述了基于基因多态性/突变的癫痫个体化治疗的研究现状和发展前景。
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Individualized Medicine for Epilepsy -Based on Genetic Information-
Current antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy requires trial and error in determining the most effective AED and dosage for a patient, and almost one-fourth of patients are resistant to AED therapy. The introduction of individualized medicine for epilepsy based on genetic information is a new avenue to improve current AED therapy. However, several crucial issues remain to be resolved before the development of individualized medicine for epilepsy can proceed further. The epilepsy genes responsible for common phenotypes have not yet been identified, and ongoing pharmacogenetic studies continue to search for an explanation of why 25 to 30% of patients do not respond to AEDs. There is no convincing clinical evidence indicating the impact of P-glycoprotein on prediction of clinical response. This article provides a critical review of the status and perspectives for the development of individualized medicine for epilepsy based on genetic polymorphisms/mutations in relation to core elements such as pharmacodynamic pathway, pharmacokinetic pathway, prediction of idiosyncratic reaction to AED, and mechanisms of action of AEDs.
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Epilepsy and Seizure
Epilepsy and Seizure Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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