An association study of 43 SNPs in 16 candidate genes with atorvastatin response

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J F Thompson
M Man
K J Johnson
L S Wood
M E Lira
D B Lloyd
P Banerjee
P M Milos
S P Myrand
J Paulauskis
M A Milad
W J Sasiela
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[1] Discovery Pharmacogenomics,
[2] Pfizer Global Research and Development,undefined
[3] Nonclinical Statistics,undefined
[4] Pfizer Global Research and Development,undefined
[5] Clinical Pharmacogenomics,undefined
[6] Pfizer Global Research and Development,undefined
[7] MI,undefined
[8] World Wide Safety Sciences,undefined
[9] Pfizer Global Research and Development,undefined
[10] Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics,undefined
[11] Pfizer Global Research and Development,undefined
[12] Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals,undefined
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statin; LDL; HMG CoA reductase; SNPs;
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Variation in individual response to statin therapy has been widely studied for a potential genetic component. Multiple genes have been identified as potential modulators of statin response, but few study findings have replicated. To further examine these associations, 2735 individuals on statin therapy, half on atorvastatin and the other half divided among fluvastatin, lovastatin, pravastatin and simvastatin were genotyped for 43 SNPs in 16 genes that have been implicated in statin response. Associations with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) lowering, total cholesterol lowering, HDL-C elevation and triglyceride lowering were examined. The only significant associations with LDL-C lowering were found with apoE2 in which carriers of the rare allele who took atorvastatin lowered their LDL-C by 3.5% more than those homozygous for the common allele and with rs2032582 (S893A in ABCB1) in which the two groups of homozygotes differed by 3% in LDL-C lowering. These genetic effects were smaller than those observed with the demographic variables of age and gender. The magnitude of all the differences found is sufficiently small that genetic data from these genes should not influence clinical decisions on statin administration.
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