Alvina Arum Puspitasari, Z. Ikawati, S. Swasthikawati, Anindya Rahmawati
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However, there are still limited reports about this gene\npolymorphism in the Indonesian population.\n\n\n\nThe study aimed to determine the allele frequencies of the OPRM1 A118G\npolymorphism among the Indonesian population.\n\n\n\nA cross-sectional study of 158 subjects, comprising 79 males and 79 females,\nwas conducted among Indonesians, and genotype analysis was carried out by a modified\nallele-specific Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method.\n\n\n\nA frequency of 60.4% was found for the G allele among Indonesian samples,\nwith a higher frequency being present in males (66.5%). The A allele was found at frequencies\nof 33.5% and 45.6% in males and females, respectively. A significant difference\nin allele frequency was found between males and females (p = 0.029, OR = 1.659, 95% CI\n[1.052–2.614]), while there was no significant difference in genotype frequencies between\ngroups.\n\n\n\nA high prevalence of the OPRM1 A118G polymorphism was found in the\nIndonesian population, with the G allele frequency tending to be higher in males.\n","PeriodicalId":11056,"journal":{"name":"Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine","volume":"295 ","pages":"64-69"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-03-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.2174/1875692117666191211154755","citationCount":"4","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"High Frequency of the Opioid Receptor µ-1 (OPRM1) A118G Polymorphism, an Opioid Drug Therapy Related Gene, in the Indonesian Population\",\"authors\":\"Alvina Arum Puspitasari, Z. Ikawati, S. 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High Frequency of the Opioid Receptor µ-1 (OPRM1) A118G Polymorphism, an Opioid Drug Therapy Related Gene, in the Indonesian Population
The opioid receptor μ-1 (OPRM1) has become one of the most
studied genes in pharmacogenetics, as this gene encodes the μ-opioid receptor (MOR),
which plays a role in opioid drugs response, as well as in various disorders. One of its
variants, A118G, which is found at a high frequency in the Asian population, has been associated
with loss of sensitivity to and an increased requirement for analgesics in the
treatment of pain, increased pain sensitivity, various types of substance dependencies, and
the development of breast cancer. However, there are still limited reports about this gene
polymorphism in the Indonesian population.
The study aimed to determine the allele frequencies of the OPRM1 A118G
polymorphism among the Indonesian population.
A cross-sectional study of 158 subjects, comprising 79 males and 79 females,
was conducted among Indonesians, and genotype analysis was carried out by a modified
allele-specific Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method.
A frequency of 60.4% was found for the G allele among Indonesian samples,
with a higher frequency being present in males (66.5%). The A allele was found at frequencies
of 33.5% and 45.6% in males and females, respectively. A significant difference
in allele frequency was found between males and females (p = 0.029, OR = 1.659, 95% CI
[1.052–2.614]), while there was no significant difference in genotype frequencies between
groups.
A high prevalence of the OPRM1 A118G polymorphism was found in the
Indonesian population, with the G allele frequency tending to be higher in males.
期刊介绍:
Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (Formerly ‘Current Pharmacogenomics’) Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (CPPM) is an international peer reviewed biomedical journal that publishes expert reviews, and state of the art analyses on all aspects of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine under a single cover. The CPPM addresses the complex transdisciplinary challenges and promises emerging from the fusion of knowledge domains in therapeutics and diagnostics (i.e., theragnostics). The journal bears in mind the increasingly globalized nature of health research and services.