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Factors affecting the interindividual variability of warfarin dose requirement in adult Korean patients

Journal

PHARMACOGENOMICS
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 329-337

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/14622416.8.4.329

Keywords

CYNC9; Korean; VKORC1; warfarin

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introduction: Warfarin, a commonly prescribed anticoagulant, exhibits large interindividual and interethnic differences in the dose required for its anticoagulation effect. Asian patients require a much lower maintenance dose compared with Caucasians; the explanation for these differences remains unknown. Methods: We analyzed five single nucleotide polymorphisms of the vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 gene (VKORC1) and the *3 variant of cytochrome P450 (CYP)2C9, as well as the plasma warfarin concentration, in 108 Korean patients with atrial fibrillation. Results: Genotypic frequencies of VKORC1 + 1173CT and CYP2C9*1/*3 were 17.6 and 10.2%, respectively, in the study population; VKORC1 + 1173CC and CYP2C9*3/*4 were detected in one patient each. Patients carrying at least one copy of the VKORC1 + 1173C allele, or the H7 (group 13) haplotype, required a significantly higher warfarin dose (n = 20; 5.5 +/- 1.7 mg/day) than those homozygous for the +1173T allele, orthe H1 (group A) haplotype, (3.8 +/- 1.2 mg/day; p < 0.001). There were statistically significant differences in warfarin dose between the CYP2C9*1/*1 (4.3 +/- 1.6 mg/day; p < 0.001) and those with the other two genotypes including CYP2C9*1/*3 and CYP2C9*3/*4 (2.7 +/- 0.9 mg/day). The multiple regression analysis revealed that the VKORC1 genotype (r(2) = 0.197; p < 0.001), the age when warfarin started (r(2) = 0.09; p < 0.001), body surface area (r(2) = 0.041; p = 0.004) and CYP2C9 genotype (r(2) = 0.029; p = 0.014) were factors associated with the daily dose of warfarin required. Conclusion: In the present study, we found that the VKORC1 polymorphism had a dominant genetic influence on interincliviclual variability for warfarin dose in Korean patients. It explained approximately 32% of the overall variability in warfarin dose requirements given all of the variables studied. Thus, analysis of the VKORCI genotypes may be important to guide warfarin dose selection and allow personalized warfarin treatment.

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