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P450 Pharmacogenetics in Indigenous North American Populations

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JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jpm8010009

Keywords

American Indian; Alaska Native; First Nations; Inuit; Mexican Amerindians; cytochrome P450; pharmacogenetics; allele frequency; drug metabolism

Funding

  1. [T32 GM 007750]
  2. [P01 GM116691]
  3. [F32 GM119237]
  4. [R01 HG009500]

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Indigenous North American populations, including American Indian and Alaska Native peoples in the United States, the First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canada and Amerindians in Mexico, are historically under-represented in biomedical research, including genomic research on drug disposition and response. Without adequate representation in pharmacogenetic studies establishing genotype-phenotype relationships, Indigenous populations may not benefit fully from new innovations in precision medicine testing to tailor and improve the safety and efficacy of drug treatment, resulting in health care disparities. The purpose of this review is to summarize and evaluate what is currently known about cytochrome P450 genetic variation in Indigenous populations in North America and to highlight the importance of including these groups in future pharmacogenetic studies for implementation of personalized drug therapy.

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