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Differences in Predicted Warfarin Dosing Requirements Between Hmong and East Asians Using Genotype-Based Dosing Algorithms

Authors :
Jeffrey R. Bishop
Robert J. Straka
Heather Zierhut
Txia Xiong
Muaj Lo
Koobmeej Lee
Kerui Peng
Kathleen A. Culhane-Pera
Boguang Sun
Bharat Thyagarajan
Ya Feng Wen
Source :
PharmacotherapyReferences. 41(3)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Warfarin's narrow therapeutic index and high variability in dosage requirements make dosage selection critical. Genetic factors are known to impact warfarin dosage selection. The Hmong are a unique Asian subpopulation numbering over 278,000 in the United States whose participation in genetics-based research is virtually nonexistent. The translational significance of early reports of warfarin pharmacogene differences in Hmong has not been evaluated. OBJECTIVES (i) To validate previously identified allele frequency differences relevant to warfarin dosing in Hmong versus East Asians and (ii) to compare predicted warfarin sensitivity and maintenance doses between a Hmong population and an East Asian cohort. METHOD DNA collected from two independent cohorts (n=236 and n=198) of Hmong adults were genotyped for CYP2C9 (*2, *3), VKORC1 (G-1639A), and CYP4F2 (*3). Allele frequencies between the combined Hmong cohort (n=433) and East Asians (n=1165) from the 2009 International Warfarin Pharmacogenetics Consortium (IWPC) study were compared using a χ2 test. Percentages of Hmong and East Asian participants predicted to be very sensitive to warfarin were compared using a χ2 test, and the predicted mean warfarin maintenance dose was compared with a t test. RESULTS The allele frequencies of CYP2C9*3 in the combined Hmong cohort and CYP4F2*3 in the VIP-Hmong cohort are significantly different from those in East Asians (18.9% vs 3.0%, p

Details

ISSN :
18759114
Volume :
41
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PharmacotherapyReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5ff96f551b228d1d7f209760f5350e75