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Pharmacogenomics ; 21(10): 677-694, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32539557

ABSTRACT

Background: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of CYP2C9, VKORC1, CYP2C19, ABCB1, CYP2D6 and SLCO1B1 genes polymorphisms among residents of the Volga region (Chuvash and Mari) and northern Caucasus (Kabardins and Ossetians). Materials & methods: The study involved 845 apparently healthy volunteers of both sexes of the four different ethnic groups living in the Russian Federation: 238 from the Chuvash ethnic group, 206 Mari, 157 Kabardins and 244 Ossetians. Results: Significant differences were identified in allele frequency of CYP2C9, VKORC1, CYP2C19, ABCB1, CYP2D6 and SLCO1B1 genes polymorphisms between the Chuvash and Kabardins, Chuvash and Ossetians, Mari and Kabardians, Mari and Ossetians.


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Biomarkers/metabolism , Cardiovascular Diseases/genetics , Cardiovascular System/metabolism , Ethnicity/genetics , Alleles , Cardiovascular Diseases/metabolism , Female , Gene Frequency/genetics , Humans , Male , Pharmacogenetics/methods , Pharmacogenomic Testing/methods , Polymorphism, Genetic/genetics , Prevalence , Russia
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Mol Biol Rep ; 46(3): 2761-2769, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30850966

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This study was aimed to investigate the prevalence of the CES1 gene (c.1168-33A > C, rs2244613) polymorphism among 12 different ethnic groups living in Russia to provide a basis for future clinical studies concerning genetic determinants of dabigatran safety. The study involved 1630 apparently healthy, unrelated, and chronic medication-free volunteers of both genders from 12 different ethnic groups in Russia: 136 Russians, 90 Avars, 50 Dargins, 46 Laks, 120 Kabardians, 112 Balkars, 244 Ossetians, 206 Mari, 204 Mordvinians, 238 Chuvashes, 114 Buryats and 70 Nanays. Genotyping was performed by using real-time polymerase chain reaction-based methods. The allelic prevalence of the ethnic groups was compared with Caucasus population participating in the RE-LY study. Statistically significant differences for the following gene polymorphism were found between all ethnic groups and RE-LY participants. Based on obtained results, it can be assumed that patients of all ethnic groups living in Russia taking dabigatran have a lower risk of bleeding.


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Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/genetics , Alleles , Biomarkers, Pharmacological/blood , Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/metabolism , Dabigatran/pharmacology , Dabigatran/therapeutic use , Ethnicity/genetics , Female , Gene Frequency/genetics , Genetics, Population , Genotype , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Male , Pharmacogenetics/methods , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Prospective Studies , Russia , White People/genetics
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