SLCO1B1型
瑞舒伐他汀
他汀类
药物遗传学
医学
药理学
皮塔伐他汀
瑞舒伐他汀钙
氟伐他汀
药物基因组学
阿托伐他汀
CYP2C9
内科学
基因型
辛伐他汀
生物
遗传学
细胞色素P450
基因
新陈代谢
作者
Rhonda M. Cooper-DeHoff,Mikko Niemi,Laura B. Ramsey,Jasmine A. Luzum,E. Katriina Tarkiainen,Robert J. Straka,Li Gong,Sony Tuteja,Russell A. Wilke,Mia Wadelius,Eric A Larson,Dan M. Roden,Teri E. Klein,Sook Wah Yee,Ronald M. Krauss,Richard M. Turner,Latha Palaniappan,Andrea Gaedigk,Kathleen M. Giacomini,Kelly E. Caudle,Deepak Voora
摘要
Statins reduce cholesterol, prevent cardiovascular disease, and are among the most commonly prescribed medications in the world. Statin-associated musculoskeletal symptoms (SAMS) impact statin adherence and ultimately can impede the long-term effectiveness of statin therapy. There are several identified pharmacogenetic variants that impact statin disposition and adverse events during statin therapy. SLCO1B1 encodes a transporter (SLCO1B1; alternative names include OATP1B1 or OATP-C) that facilitates the hepatic uptake of all statins. ABCG2 encodes an efflux transporter (BCRP) that modulates the absorption and disposition of rosuvastatin. CYP2C9 encodes a phase I drug metabolizing enzyme responsible for the oxidation of some statins. Genetic variation in each of these genes alters systemic exposure to statins (i.e., simvastatin, rosuvastatin, pravastatin, pitavastatin, atorvastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin), which can increase the risk for SAMS. We summarize the literature supporting these associations and provide therapeutic recommendations for statins based on SLCO1B1, ABCG2, and CYP2C9 genotype with the goal of improving the overall safety, adherence, and effectiveness of statin therapy. This document replaces the 2012 and 2014 Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) guidelines for SLCO1B1 and simvastatin-induced myopathy.
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