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Impact of four loci on serum tamsulosin hydrochloride concentration.

Takata R, Matsuda K, Sugimura J et al.

23151678 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
182 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

TR
Takata R
MK
Matsuda K
SJ
Sugimura J
OW
Obara W
FT
Fujioka T
OK
Okihara K
TN
Takaha N
MT
Miki T
AS
Ashida S
IK
Inoue K
TC
Tanikawa C
ST
Shuin T
SS
Sasaki S
KY
Kojima Y
KK
Kohri K
KM
Kubo M
YM
Yamaguchi M
OY
Ohnishi Y
NY
Nakamura Y
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Tamsulosin hydrochloride is one of the most potent drugs for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), however, the efficacy of tamsulosin hydrochloride varies among individuals. In this study, we measured the maximum serum concentration (Cmax) of tamsulosin hydrochloride in 182 of BPH patients and found remarkable individual variability. To investigate the genetic factors that regulate pharmacokinetics of tamsulosin hydrochloride, we conducted a genome-wide association study in these 182 BPH patients. As a result, rs16902947 on chromosome 5p13.2, rs7779057 on 7q22.3, rs35681285 on 7p21.2 and rs2122469 on 8p21.3 indicated possible associations with Cmax of tamsulosin hydrochloride (P=1.29 × 10(-7), 2.15 × 10(-7), 4.35 × 10(-7) and 7.03 × 10(-7), respectively), although these single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) did not reach the genome-wide significance threshold after Bonferroni correction. As these associated SNPs showed additive effects on serum tamsulosin hydrochloride concentration, we defined the 'Cmax prediction index' based on genotypes of these SNPs. This index clearly associated with Cmax values (P=4.5 × 10(-6)), indicating the possible roles of these four variants in tamsulosin hydrochloride pharmacokinetics. Our findings would partially explain the variability of the response to the tamsulosin hydrochloride treatment.

182 Japanese ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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182
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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