Genetic Variants of Adrenoceptors.

Handb Exp Pharmacol

Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Munich, Germany.

Published: September 2024

Adrenoceptors are class A G-protein-coupled receptors grouped into three families (α-, α-, and β-adrenoceptors), each one including three members. All nine corresponding adrenoceptor genes display genetic variation in their coding and adjacent non-coding genomic region. Coding variants, i.e., nucleotide exchanges within the transcribed and translated receptor sequence, may result in a difference in amino acid sequence thus altering receptor function and signaling. Such variants have been intensely studied in vitro in overexpression systems and addressed in candidate-gene studies for distinct clinical parameters. In recent years, large cohorts were analyzed in genome-wide association studies (GWAS), where variants are detected as significant in context with specific traits. These studies identified two of the in-depth characterized 18 coding variants in adrenoceptors as repeatedly statistically significant genetic risk factors - p.Arg389Gly in the β- and p.Thr164Ile in the β-adrenoceptor, along with 56 variants in the non-coding regions adjacent to the adrenoceptor gene loci, the functional role of which is largely unknown at present. This chapter summarizes current knowledge on the two coding variants in adrenoceptors that have been consistently validated in GWAS and provides a prospective overview on the numerous non-coding variants more recently attributed to adrenoceptor gene loci.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/164_2023_676DOI Listing

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