Pharmacogenomics of mood stabilizers in the treatment of bipolar disorder.

Alessio Squassina, Mirko Manchia, Maria Del Zompo
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Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic and often severe psychiatric illness characterized by manic and depressive episodes. Among the most effective treatments, mood stabilizers represent the keystone in acute mania, depression, and maintenance treatment of BD. However, treatment response is a highly heterogeneous trait, thus emphasizing the need for a structured informational framework of phenotypic and genetic predictors. In this paper, we present the current state of pharmacogenomic research on long-term treatment in BD, specifically focusing on mood stabilizers. While the results provided so far support the key role of genetic factors in modulating the response phenotype, strong evidence for genetic predictors is still lacking. In order to facilitate implementation of pharmacogenomics into clinical settings (i.e., the creation of personalized therapy), further research efforts are needed.

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情绪稳定剂治疗双相情感障碍的药物基因组学研究。
双相情感障碍(BD)是一种以躁狂和抑郁发作为特征的慢性严重精神疾病。在最有效的治疗方法中,情绪稳定剂是急性躁狂症、抑郁症和双相障碍维持治疗的关键。然而,治疗反应是一个高度异质性的特征,因此强调了对表型和遗传预测因子的结构化信息框架的需求。本文介绍了双相障碍长期治疗的药物基因组学研究现状,重点介绍了情绪稳定剂。虽然迄今为止提供的结果支持遗传因素在调节反应表型中的关键作用,但仍然缺乏遗传预测因子的有力证据。为了促进药物基因组学在临床环境中的实施(即创建个性化治疗),需要进一步的研究努力。
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