Pharmacogenomic associations of adverse drug reactions in asthma: systematic review and research prioritisation

Author:

King Charlotte,McKenna Amanda,Farzan Niloufar,Vijverberg Susanne J.,van der Schee Marc P.,Maitland-van der Zee Anke H.,Arianto Lambang,Bisgaard HansORCID,BØnnelykke Klaus,Berce Vojko,PotoČnik Uros,Repnik Katja,Carleton Bruce,Daley Denise,Chew Fook Tim,Chiang Wen Chin,Sio Yang Yie,Cloutier Michelle M.,Den Dekker Herman T.,Duijts Liesbeth,de Jongste Johan C.,Dijk F. Nicole,Flores CarlosORCID,Hernandez-Pacheco Natalia,Mukhopadhyay Somnath,Basu Kaninika,Tantisira Kelan G.,Verhamme Katia M.,Celedón Juan C.ORCID,Forno Erick,Canino Glorisa,Francis BenORCID,Pirmohamed Munir,Sinha Ian,Hawcutt Daniel B.

Abstract

AbstractA systematic review of pharmacogenomic studies capturing adverse drug reactions (ADRs) related to asthma medications was undertaken, and a survey of Pharmacogenomics in Childhood Asthma (PiCA) consortia members was conducted. Studies were eligible if genetic polymorphisms were compared with suspected ADR(s) in a patient with asthma, as either a primary or secondary outcome. Five studies met the inclusion criteria. The ADRs and polymorphisms identified were change in lung function tests (rs1042713), adrenal suppression (rs591118), and decreased bone mineral density (rs6461639) and accretion (rs9896933, rs2074439). Two of these polymorphisms were replicated within the paper, but none had external replication. Priorities from PiCA consortia members (representing 15 institution in eight countries) for future studies were tachycardia (SABA/LABA), adrenal suppression/crisis and growth suppression (corticosteroids), sleep/behaviour disturbances (leukotriene receptor antagonists), and nausea and vomiting (theophylline). Future pharmacogenomic studies in asthma should collect relevant ADR data as well as markers of efficacy.

Funder

NIHR CLAHRC North West Coast who funded Charlotte King's MPhil.

NIHR CLAHRC North West Coast who funded Amanda McKenna's internship.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology,Genetics,Molecular Medicine

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