血清素转运体
西酞普兰
内科学
耐受性
5-HTTLPR型
基因型
心理学
血清素
内分泌学
医学
等位基因
药代动力学
药理学
胃肠病学
生物
遗传学
基因
受体
不利影响
作者
Leo Silberbauer,Lucas Rischka,Chrysoula Vraka,Annette M. Hartmann,Godber Mathis Godbersen,Cécile Philippe,Daniel Pacher,Lukas Nics,Manfred Klöbl,Jakob Unterholzner,Thomas Stimpfl,Wolfgang Wadsak,Andreas Hahn,Marcus Hacker,Dan Rujescu,Siegfried Kasper,Rupert Lanzenberger,Gregor Gryglewski
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41380-022-01733-1
摘要
Strategies to personalize psychopharmacological treatment promise to improve efficacy and tolerability. We measured serotonin transporter occupancy immediately after infusion of the widely prescribed P-glycoprotein substrate citalopram and assessed to what extent variants of the ABCB1 gene affect drug target engagement in the brain in vivo. A total of 79 participants (39 female) including 31 patients with major depression and 48 healthy volunteers underwent two PET/MRI scans with the tracer [11C]DASB and placebo-controlled infusion of citalopram (8 mg) in a cross-over design. We tested the effect of six ABCB1 single nucleotide polymorphisms and found lower SERT occupancy in ABCB1 rs2235015 minor allele carriers (n = 26, MAF = 0.18) compared to major allele homozygotes (t73 = 2.73, pFWE < 0.05) as well as in men compared to women (t73 = 3.33, pFWE < 0.05). These effects were robust to correction for citalopram plasma concentration, age and diagnosis. From occupancy we derived the ratio of occupied to unoccupied SERT, because in theory this measure is equal to the product of drug affinity and concentration at target sites. A model combining genotype with basic clinical variables, predicted that, at the same dosage, occupied to unoccupied SERT ratio was -14.48 ± 5.38% lower in rs2235015 minor allele carriers, +19.10 ± 6.95% higher in women, -4.83 ± 2.70% lower per 10 kg bodyweight, and -2.68 ± 3.07% lower per 10 years of age. Our results support the exploration of clinical algorithms with adjustment of initial citalopram dosing and highlight the potential of imaging-genetics for precision pharmacotherapy in psychiatry.
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