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Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs

BACKGROUND: Identification of genetic markers of antihypertensive drug responses could assist in individualization of hypertension treatment. METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a genome‐wide association study to identify gene loci influencing the responsiveness of 228 male patients to 4 classes of an...

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Autores principales: Hiltunen, Timo P., Donner, Kati M., Sarin, Antti‐Pekka, Saarela, Janna, Ripatti, Samuli, Chapman, Arlene B., Gums, John G., Gong, Yan, Cooper‐DeHoff, Rhonda M., Frau, Francesca, Glorioso, Valeria, Zaninello, Roberta, Salvi, Erika, Glorioso, Nicola, Boerwinkle, Eric, Turner, Stephen T., Johnson, Julie A., Kontula, Kimmo K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25622599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.114.001521
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author Hiltunen, Timo P.
Donner, Kati M.
Sarin, Antti‐Pekka
Saarela, Janna
Ripatti, Samuli
Chapman, Arlene B.
Gums, John G.
Gong, Yan
Cooper‐DeHoff, Rhonda M.
Frau, Francesca
Glorioso, Valeria
Zaninello, Roberta
Salvi, Erika
Glorioso, Nicola
Boerwinkle, Eric
Turner, Stephen T.
Johnson, Julie A.
Kontula, Kimmo K.
author_facet Hiltunen, Timo P.
Donner, Kati M.
Sarin, Antti‐Pekka
Saarela, Janna
Ripatti, Samuli
Chapman, Arlene B.
Gums, John G.
Gong, Yan
Cooper‐DeHoff, Rhonda M.
Frau, Francesca
Glorioso, Valeria
Zaninello, Roberta
Salvi, Erika
Glorioso, Nicola
Boerwinkle, Eric
Turner, Stephen T.
Johnson, Julie A.
Kontula, Kimmo K.
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description BACKGROUND: Identification of genetic markers of antihypertensive drug responses could assist in individualization of hypertension treatment. METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a genome‐wide association study to identify gene loci influencing the responsiveness of 228 male patients to 4 classes of antihypertensive drugs. The Genetics of Drug Responsiveness in Essential Hypertension (GENRES) study is a double‐blind, placebo‐controlled cross‐over study where each subject received amlodipine, bisoprolol, hydrochlorothiazide, and losartan, each as a monotherapy, in a randomized order. Replication analyses were performed in 4 studies with patients of European ancestry (PEAR Study, N=386; GERA I and II Studies, N=196 and N=198; SOPHIA Study, N=372). We identified 3 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms within the ACY3 gene that showed associations with bisoprolol response reaching genome‐wide significance (P<5×10(−8)); however, this could not be replicated in the PEAR Study using atenolol. In addition, 39 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms showed P values of 10(−5) to 10(−7). The 20 top‐associated single‐nucleotide polymorphisms were different for each antihypertensive drug. None of these top single‐nucleotide polymorphisms co‐localized with the panel of >40 genes identified in genome‐wide association studies of hypertension. Replication analyses of GENRES results provided suggestive evidence for a missense variant (rs3814995) in the NPHS1 (nephrin) gene influencing losartan response, and for 2 variants influencing hydrochlorothiazide response, located within or close to the ALDH1A3 (rs3825926) and CLIC5 (rs321329) genes. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide some evidence for a link between biology of the glomerular protein nephrin and antihypertensive action of angiotensin receptor antagonists and encourage additional studies on aldehyde dehydrogenase–mediated reactions in antihypertensive drug action.
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spelling pubmed-43300762015-02-27 Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs Hiltunen, Timo P. Donner, Kati M. Sarin, Antti‐Pekka Saarela, Janna Ripatti, Samuli Chapman, Arlene B. Gums, John G. Gong, Yan Cooper‐DeHoff, Rhonda M. Frau, Francesca Glorioso, Valeria Zaninello, Roberta Salvi, Erika Glorioso, Nicola Boerwinkle, Eric Turner, Stephen T. Johnson, Julie A. Kontula, Kimmo K. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Identification of genetic markers of antihypertensive drug responses could assist in individualization of hypertension treatment. METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a genome‐wide association study to identify gene loci influencing the responsiveness of 228 male patients to 4 classes of antihypertensive drugs. The Genetics of Drug Responsiveness in Essential Hypertension (GENRES) study is a double‐blind, placebo‐controlled cross‐over study where each subject received amlodipine, bisoprolol, hydrochlorothiazide, and losartan, each as a monotherapy, in a randomized order. Replication analyses were performed in 4 studies with patients of European ancestry (PEAR Study, N=386; GERA I and II Studies, N=196 and N=198; SOPHIA Study, N=372). We identified 3 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms within the ACY3 gene that showed associations with bisoprolol response reaching genome‐wide significance (P<5×10(−8)); however, this could not be replicated in the PEAR Study using atenolol. In addition, 39 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms showed P values of 10(−5) to 10(−7). The 20 top‐associated single‐nucleotide polymorphisms were different for each antihypertensive drug. None of these top single‐nucleotide polymorphisms co‐localized with the panel of >40 genes identified in genome‐wide association studies of hypertension. Replication analyses of GENRES results provided suggestive evidence for a missense variant (rs3814995) in the NPHS1 (nephrin) gene influencing losartan response, and for 2 variants influencing hydrochlorothiazide response, located within or close to the ALDH1A3 (rs3825926) and CLIC5 (rs321329) genes. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide some evidence for a link between biology of the glomerular protein nephrin and antihypertensive action of angiotensin receptor antagonists and encourage additional studies on aldehyde dehydrogenase–mediated reactions in antihypertensive drug action. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4330076/ /pubmed/25622599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.114.001521 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Hiltunen, Timo P.
Donner, Kati M.
Sarin, Antti‐Pekka
Saarela, Janna
Ripatti, Samuli
Chapman, Arlene B.
Gums, John G.
Gong, Yan
Cooper‐DeHoff, Rhonda M.
Frau, Francesca
Glorioso, Valeria
Zaninello, Roberta
Salvi, Erika
Glorioso, Nicola
Boerwinkle, Eric
Turner, Stephen T.
Johnson, Julie A.
Kontula, Kimmo K.
Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs
title Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs
title_full Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs
title_fullStr Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs
title_short Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension: A Genome‐Wide, Placebo‐Controlled Cross‐Over Study, Using Four Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs
title_sort pharmacogenomics of hypertension: a genome‐wide, placebo‐controlled cross‐over study, using four classes of antihypertensive drugs
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25622599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.114.001521
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