Plasma TNFSF10 levels associated with acamprosate treatment response in patients with alcohol use disorder

作者
Ming‐Fen Ho,Cheng Zhang,Irene Moon,Brandon J. Coombes,Joanna M. Biernacka,Michelle Skime,Doo‐Sup Choi,Paul E. Croarkin,Mark A. Frye,Quyen Ngo,Cedric Skillon,Tyler Oesterle,Victor M. Karpyak,Hu Li,Richard M. Weinshilboum
出处
期刊:Frontiers in Pharmacology [Frontiers Media]
卷期号:13: 986238-986238 被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.3389/fphar.2022.986238
摘要

Acamprosate is an anti-craving drug used in alcohol use disorder (AUD) pharmacotherapy. However, only a subset of patients achieves optimal treatment outcomes. The identification of predictive biomarkers of acamprosate treatment response in patients with AUD would be a substantial advance in addiction medicine. We designed this study to use proteomics data as a quantitative biological trait as a step toward identifying inflammatory modulators that might be associated with acamprosate treatment outcomes. The NIAAA-funded Mayo Clinic Center for the Individualized Treatment of Alcoholism study had previously recruited 442 AUD patients who received 3 months of acamprosate treatment. However, only 267 subjects returned for the 3-month follow-up visit and, as a result, had treatment outcome information available. Baseline alcohol craving intensity was the most significant predictor of acamprosate treatment outcomes. We performed plasma proteomics using the Olink target 96 inflammation panel and identified that baseline plasma TNF superfamily member 10 (TNFSF10) concentration was associated with alcohol craving intensity and variation in acamprosate treatment outcomes among AUD patients. We also performed RNA sequencing using baseline peripheral blood mononuclear cells from AUD patients with known acamprosate treatment outcomes which revealed that inflammation-related pathways were highly associated with relapse to alcohol use during the 3 months of acamprosate treatment. These observations represent an important step toward advancing our understanding of the pathophysiology of AUD and molecular mechanisms associated with acamprosate treatment response. In conclusion, applying omics-based approaches may be a practical approach for identifying biologic markers that could potentially predict alcohol craving intensity and acamprosate treatment response.

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