多基因疾病的药物基因组学:疾病和治疗结果的性别特异性差异。

AAPS PharmSci Pub Date : 2003-11-05 DOI:10.1208/ps050429
Julia Pinsonneault, Wolfgang Sadée
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许多遗传变异已被证明影响疾病易感性和药物反应。药物基因组学旨在根据每位患者的遗传信息改进治疗方法。此外,性染色体在很大程度上决定了男性和女性之间的生物学差异。因此,在疾病的表型表现和治疗反应上存在着实质性的性别差异。这篇综述讨论了性别在冠状动脉疾病、精神分裂症和抑郁症中的作用——这些复杂的多基因疾病在频率和表现上存在相当大的性别差异。此外,潜在疾病和药物反应的遗传因素在男性和女性患者之间似乎有所不同。这似乎至少部分是由性激素施加的不同生理效应造成的,例如易感基因的多态性可能仅在男性或女性中具有生理相关性。然而,很少发现在复杂的多基因疾病中起作用的例子,遗传变异作为性别依赖性易感性因素的机制基础尚未探索。因此,药物基因组学研究必须考虑性别差异,努力优化个体药物治疗。
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Pharmacogenomics of multigenic diseases: sex-specific differences in disease and treatment outcome.

Numerous genetic variations have been shown to affect disease susceptibility and drug response. Pharmacogenomics aims at improving therapy on the basis of genetic information for each individual patient. Furthermore, sex chromosomes broadly determine biological differences between males and females. Consequently, substantial sex differences exist in phenotypic manifestation of disease and treatment response. This review discusses the role of sex in coronary artery disease, schizophrenia, and depression--complex multigenic disorders with considerable sex differences in frequency and presentation. Moreover, genetic factors underlying disease and drug response appear to differ between male and female patients. This appears to result at least in part from different physiological effects exerted by sex hormones such that polymorphisms in susceptibility genes may have physiological relevance only in males or females. However, few examples have been discovered to play a role in complex multigenic diseases, and the mechanistic basis of genetic variants as sex-dependent susceptibility factors has yet to be explored. Therefore, pharmacogenomic studies must consider sex differences in an effort to optimize individual drug therapy.

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