Pharmacogenomic Determinants of the Cardiovascular Effects of Dalcetrapib

Author:

Tardif Jean-Claude1,Rhéaume Eric1,Lemieux Perreault Louis-Philippe1,Grégoire Jean C.1,Feroz Zada Yassamin1,Asselin Géraldine1,Provost Sylvie1,Barhdadi Amina1,Rhainds David1,L’Allier Philippe L.1,Ibrahim Reda1,Upmanyu Ruchi1,Niesor Eric J.1,Benghozi Renée1,Suchankova Gabriela1,Laghrissi-Thode Fouzia1,Guertin Marie-Claude1,Olsson Anders G.1,Mongrain Ian1,Schwartz Gregory G.1,Dubé Marie-Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. Montreal Heart Institute (J.-C.T., E.R., L.-P.L.P., J.C.G., Y.F.Z., G.A., S.P., A.B., D.R., P.L.L’., R.I., M.-C.G., I.M., M.-P.D.), Université de Montréal (J.-C.T., E.R., J.C.G., P.L.L’., R.I., M.-P.D.), Université de Montréal Beaulieu-Saucier Pharmacogenomics, Centre Montreal, Quebec, Canada (L.-P.L.P., Y.F.Z., G.A., S.P., A.B., I.M., M.-P.D.), Montreal Health Innovations Coordinating Centre (MHICC) (M.-C.G.), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Stockholm Heart Center, Stockholm, Sweden (A.G.O.); Veterans...

Abstract

Background— Dalcetrapib did not improve clinical outcomes, despite increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 30%. These results differ from other evidence supporting high-density lipoprotein as a therapeutic target. Responses to dalcetrapib may vary according to patients’ genetic profile. Methods and Results— We conducted a pharmacogenomic evaluation using a genome-wide approach in the dal-OUTCOMES study (discovery cohort, n=5749) and a targeted genotyping panel in the dal-PLAQUE-2 imaging trial (support cohort, n=386). The primary endpoint for the discovery cohort was a composite of cardiovascular events. The change from baseline in carotid intima-media thickness on ultrasonography at 6 and 12 months was evaluated as supporting evidence. A single-nucleotide polymorphism was found to be associated with cardiovascular events in the dalcetrapib arm, identifying the ADCY9 gene on chromosome 16 (rs1967309; P =2.41×10 –8 ), with 8 polymorphisms providing P <10 –6 in this gene. Considering patients with genotype AA at rs1967309, there was a 39% reduction in the composite cardiovascular endpoint with dalcetrapib compared with placebo (hazard ratio, 0.61; 95% confidence interval, 0.41–0.92). In patients with genotype GG, there was a 27% increase in events with dalcetrapib versus placebo. Ten single-nucleotide polymorphism in the ADCY9 gene, the majority in linkage disequilibrium with rs1967309, were associated with the effect of dalcetrapib on intima-media thickness ( P <0.05). Marker rs2238448 in ADCY9 , in linkage disequilibrium with rs1967309 ( r 2 =0.8), was associated with both the effects of dalcetrapib on intima-media thickness in dal-PLAQUE-2 ( P =0.009) and events in dal-OUTCOMES ( P =8.88×10 –8 ; hazard ratio, 0.67; 95% confidence interval, 0.58–0.78). Conclusions— The effects of dalcetrapib on atherosclerotic outcomes are determined by correlated polymorphisms in the ADCY9 gene. Clinical Trial Information— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifiers: NCT00658515 and NCT01059682

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Genetics

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