Interethnic differences in drug response: projected impact of genetic variations in the Saudi population

Abdullah Alsultan, Abdullah A. Alalwan, Bashayer Alshehri, Majed Al Jeraisy, Jahad Alghamdi, Saeed Alqahtani, Ahmed A. Albassam

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Abstract

Ethnicity is known to have an impact on drug responses. This is particularly important for drugs that have a narrow therapeutic window, nonlinearity in pharmacokinetics and are metabolized by enzymes that demonstrate genetic polymorphisms. However, most clinical trials are conducted among Caucasians, which might limit the usefulness of the findings of such studies for other ethnicities. The representation of participants from Saudi Arabia in global clinical trials is low. Therefore, there is a paucity of evidence to assess the impact of ethnic variability in the Saudi population on drug response. In this article, the authors assess the projected impact of genetic polymorphisms in drug-metabolizing enzymes and drug targets on drug response in the Saudi population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)685-696
Number of pages12
JournalPharmacogenomics
Volume24
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • clinical pharmacology
  • clinical trials
  • genetics
  • interethnic variability
  • pharmacogenomics

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