SLCO1A2, SLCO1B1 and SLCO2B1 polymorphisms influences chloroquine and primaquine treatment in Plasmodium vivax malaria

The association of transporters gene polymorphisms with chloroquine/primaquine malaria treatment response was investigated in a Brazilian population. Totally, 164 Plasmodium vivax malaria infected patients were included. Generalized estimating equations were performed to determine gene influences on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmacogenomics 2017-10, Vol.18 (15), p.1393-1400
Hauptverfasser: Sortica, Vinicius A, Lindenau, Juliana D, Cunha, Maristela G, O Ohnishi, Maria Deise, R Ventura, Ana Maria, Ribeiro-Dos-Santos, Ândrea Kc, Santos, Sidney Eb, Guimarães, Luciano Sp, Hutz, Mara H
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Zusammenfassung:The association of transporters gene polymorphisms with chloroquine/primaquine malaria treatment response was investigated in a Brazilian population. Totally, 164 Plasmodium vivax malaria infected patients were included. Generalized estimating equations were performed to determine gene influences on parasitemia and/or gametocytemia clearance over treatment time. Significant interaction between SLCO2B1 genotypes and treatment over time for parasitemia clearance rate on day 2 were observed (p = 0.002). SLCO1A2 and SLCO1B1 gene treatment over time interactions were associated with gametocytemia clearance rate (p = 0.018 and p = 0.024). ABCB1, ABCC4 and SLCO1B3 were not associated with treatment response. The present work presents the first pharmacogenetic report of an association between chloroquine/primaquine responses with OATP transporters.
ISSN:1462-2416
1744-8042
1744-8042
DOI:10.2217/pgs-2017-0077