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Pharmacogenomics of GLP-1 receptor agonists : a genome-wide analysis of observational data and large randomised controlled trials

Authors :
Dawed, Adem Y.
Mari, Andrea
Brown, Andrew
McDonald, Timothy J.
Li, Lin
Wang, Shuaicheng
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Sharma, Sapna
Robertson, Neil R.
Mahajan, Anubha
Wang, Xuan
Walker, Mark
Gough, Stephen
Hart, Leen M. 't
Zhou, Kaixin
Forgie, Ian
Ruetten, Hartmut
Pavo, Imre
Bhatnagar, Pallav
Jones, Angus G.
Pearson, Ewan R.
DIRECT consortium, for the D. I. R. E. C. T. consortium
Dawed, Adem Y.
Mari, Andrea
Brown, Andrew
McDonald, Timothy J.
Li, Lin
Wang, Shuaicheng
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Sharma, Sapna
Robertson, Neil R.
Mahajan, Anubha
Wang, Xuan
Walker, Mark
Gough, Stephen
Hart, Leen M. 't
Zhou, Kaixin
Forgie, Ian
Ruetten, Hartmut
Pavo, Imre
Bhatnagar, Pallav
Jones, Angus G.
Pearson, Ewan R.
DIRECT consortium, for the D. I. R. E. C. T. consortium
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: In the treatment of type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 receptor agonists lower blood glucose concentrations, body weight, and have cardiovascular benefits. The efficacy and side effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists vary between people. Human pharmacogenomic studies of this inter-individual variation can provide both biological insight into drug action and provide biomarkers to inform clinical decision making. We therefore aimed to identify genetic variants associated with glycaemic response to GLP-1 receptor agonist treatment. Methods: In this genome-wide analysis we included adults (aged >= 18 years) with type 2 diabetes treated with GLP-1 receptor agonists with baseline HbA1c of 7% or more (53 mmol/mol) from four prospective observational cohorts (DIRECT, PRIBA, PROMASTER, and GoDARTS) and two randomised clinical trials (HARMONY phase 3 and AWARD). The primary endpoint was HbA1c reduction at 6 months after starting GLP-1 receptor agonists. We evaluated variants in GLP1R, then did a genome-wide association study and gene-based burden tests. Findings: 4571 adults were included in our analysis, of these, 3339 (73%) were White European, 449 (10%) Hispanic, 312 (7%) American Indian or Alaskan Native, and 471 (10%) were other, and around 2140 (47%) of the participants were women. Variation in HbA1c reduction with GLP-1 receptor agonists treatment was associated with rs6923761G -> A (Gly168Ser) in the GLP1R (0.08% [95% CI 0.04-0.12] or 0.9 mmol/mol lower reduction in HbA1c per serine, p=6.0 x 10(-5)) and low frequency variants in ARRB1 (optimal sequence kernel association test p=6.7 x 10(-8)), largely driven by rs140226575G -> A (Thr370Met; 0.25% [SE 0.06] or 2.7 mmol/mol [SE 0.7] greater HbA1c reduction per methionine, p=5.2 x 10(-6)). A similar effect size for the ARRB1 Thr370Met was seen in Hispanic and American Indian or Alaska Native populations who have a higher frequency of this variant (6-11%) than in White European populations. Combining these two genes i

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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372229702
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.S2213-8587(22)00340-0