The genetics of drug efficacy: opportunities and challenges

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Matthew R. Nelson
Toby Johnson
Liling Warren
Arlene R. Hughes
Stephanie L. Chissoe
Chun-Fang Xu
Dawn M. Waterworth
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[1] Target Sciences,
[2] GlaxoSmithKline,undefined
[3] King of Prussia,undefined
[4] Target Sciences,undefined
[5] GlaxoSmithKline,undefined
[6] GlaxoSmithKline,undefined
[7] PAREXEL International,undefined
[8] Target Sciences,undefined
[9] GlaxoSmithKline,undefined
[10] Present address: Acclarogen,undefined
[11] Cambridge CB4 0WS,undefined
[12] UK.,undefined
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Nature Reviews Genetics | 2016年 / 17卷
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To date, there have been at least 76 genome-wide association studies and a large number of candidate gene studies of drug efficacy. From these, there are at least 12 drugs with high-confidence genetic predictors of drug efficacy.Genetic predictors of drug efficacy are mostly common variants with a range of effect sizes; most have been discovered through studies of sensitive quantitative measures of drug response, and all but one were discovered following drug approval.Less than 20% of drugs are estimated to have common genetic predictors of efficacy that are large enough to inform clinical decision making.There are limited scenarios in which genetics can 'rescue' a trial that fails owing to lack of efficacy. However, advances in genetic technologies can allow for cost-effective screening for genetic predictors with potential clinical utility during the course of clinical development.Pharmaceutical and academic researchers should combine resources to study the efficacy pharmacogenetics of marketed drugs.
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