Blood gene expression profiling of an early acetaminophen response

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P R Bushel
R D Fannin
K Gerrish
P B Watkins
R S Paules
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[1] Microarray and Genome Informatics Group,Department of Medicine
[2] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[3] Biostatistics Branch,undefined
[4] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[5] Molecular Genomics Core,undefined
[6] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[7] Laboratory of Toxicology and Pharmacology,undefined
[8] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[9] The Hamner Institute for Health Sciences,undefined
[10] University of North Carolina,undefined
[11] 7Current address: Biostatistics and Computational Biology Branch,undefined
[12] NIEHS,undefined
[13] Research Triangle Park,undefined
[14] NC,undefined
[15] USA.,undefined
[16] 8Current address: Epigenetics and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory,undefined
[17] NIEHS,undefined
[18] Research Triangle Park,undefined
[19] NC,undefined
[20] USA.,undefined
[21] 9Current address: Bio-Molecular Screening Branch,undefined
[22] NIEHS,undefined
[23] Research Triangle Park,undefined
[24] NC,undefined
[25] USA.,undefined
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The Pharmacogenomics Journal | 2017年 / 17卷
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Acetaminophen can adversely affect the liver especially when overdosed. We used whole blood as a surrogate to identify genes as potential early indicators of an acetaminophen-induced response. In a clinical study, healthy human subjects were dosed daily with 4 g of either acetaminophen or placebo pills for 7 days and evaluated over the course of 14 days. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels for responders to acetaminophen increased between days 4 and 9 after dosing, and 12 genes were detected with expression profiles significantly altered within 24 h. The early responsive genes separated the subjects by class and dose period. In addition, the genes clustered patients who overdosed on acetaminophen apart from controls and also predicted the exposure classifications with 100% accuracy. The responsive genes serve as early indicators of an acetaminophen exposure, and their gene expression profiles can potentially be evaluated as molecular indicators for further consideration.
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