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Genetic Variants Associated with Poor Responsiveness to Sulfonylureas in Filipinos with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sulfonylureas (SUs), like gliclazide and glimepiride, are commonly used medications for managing type 2 diabetes in the Philippines, and the study aimed to explore the genetic factors affecting their effectiveness.
  • The research involved 252 participants across two studies, where genetic testing was conducted to identify associations between genetic variants and the individual responses to these medications.
  • Results showed that certain genetic variants were significantly linked to poor responses to gliclazide and glimepiride, suggesting that understanding these genetic factors could improve treatment strategies for diabetes in the Filipino population.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Sulfonylureas (SUs) are commonly used drugs for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the Philippines. This study aimed to associate genetic variants with poor response to gliclazide and glimepiride among Filipinos.

Methodology: Two independent, dichotomous longitudinal substudies enrolled 139 and 113 participants in the gliclazide and glimepiride substudies, respectively. DNA from blood samples underwent customized genotyping for candidate genes using microarray. Allelic and genotypic features and clinical associations were determined using exact statistical methods.

Results: Three months after sulfonylurea monotherapy, 18 (13%) were found to be poorly responsive to gliclazide, while 7 (6%) had poor response to glimepiride. Seven genetic variants were nominally associated (<0.05) with poor gliclazide response, while three variants were nominally associated with poor glimepiride response. For gliclazide response, 3 carboxypeptidase-associated variants (rs319952 and rs393994 of and rs2229437 of ) had the highest genotypic association; other variants include rs9806699, rs7119, rs6465084 and rs1234315. For glimepiride response, 2 variants were nominally associated: gene cluster - rs5063 and rs17367504 - and rs2299267 from the loci.

Conclusion: Genetic variants were found to have a nominal association with sulfonylurea response among Filipinos. These findings can guide for future study directions on pharmacotherapeutic applications for sulfonylurea treatment in this population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10207869PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15605/jafes.037.S8DOI Listing

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