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DNA甲基化
表观遗传学
药品
生物
药理学
药物代谢
基因
甲基化
药代动力学
计算生物学
药物开发
基因表达
遗传学
作者
Xu Hao,Yuanyuan Li,Jialu Bian,Ying Zhang,Shiyu He,Feng Yu,Yufei Feng,Lin Huang
标识
DOI:10.1080/03602532.2022.2064488
摘要
Interindividual differences in drug response have always existed in clinical treatment. Genes involved in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) play an important role in the process of pharmacokinetics. The effects of genetic polymorphism and nuclear receptors on the expression of drug metabolism enzymes and transporters can only explain some individual differences in clinical treatment. Several key ADME genes have been demonstrated to be regulated by epigenetic mechanisms that can potentially affect inter-individual variability in medical treatment. Emerging studies have focused on the importance of DNA methylation for ADME gene expression and for drug response. Among them, the most studied are anti-tumor drugs, followed by anti-tuberculous and anti-platelet drugs. Therefore, we provide an epigenetics perspective on variability in drug response. The review summarizes the correlation between ADME gene expression and DNA methylation, including the exact methylation locations, and focuses on the corresponding drug disposition and effects to illuminate interindividual differences in clinical medication.
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