Effect of VKORC1 – 1639 G > A polymorphism, body weight, age, and serum albumin alterations on warfarin response in Japanese patients

To establish individualized warfarin therapy, we investigated the contribution of genetic variations of vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 gene ( VKORC1) – 1639 G > A and Cytochrome P450 2C9 gene ( CYP2C9) and clinical factors on warfarin sensitivity in Japanese patients. Genetic analy...

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Published inThrombosis research Vol. 124; no. 2; pp. 161 - 166
Main Authors Yoshizawa, Misa, Hayashi, Hideki, Tashiro, Yoshio, Sakawa, Sonoko, Moriwaki, Hideaki, Akimoto, Takehide, Doi, Osamu, Kimura, Midori, Kawarasaki, Yoshinori, Inoue, Kazuyuki, Itoh, Kunihiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2009
Elsevier
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FDA
SNP
MD
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ISSN0049-3848
1879-2472
1879-2472
DOI10.1016/j.thromres.2008.11.011

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Summary:To establish individualized warfarin therapy, we investigated the contribution of genetic variations of vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 gene ( VKORC1) – 1639 G > A and Cytochrome P450 2C9 gene ( CYP2C9) and clinical factors on warfarin sensitivity in Japanese patients. Genetic analyses of VKORC1 – 1639 G > A and CYP2C9 ⁎2, ⁎3, and ⁎4 were performed in 259 Japanese patients and 341 healthy subjects. We selected 259 patients who have been prescribed warfarin with a 1.5–3.0 range of prothrombin time normalized as an international normalized ratio for at least 3 months and investigated factors that contribute to individual variability in warfarin dose. Furthermore, multivariate analysis was performed to investigate a warfarin dosing algorithm. There were great inter-individual differences in warfarin maintenance dose in 259 patients, ranging from a minimum dose of 0.75 mg/day to a maximal dose of 8.00 mg/day. VKORC1 – 1639 G > A polymorphism, body weight, age, and serum albumin were found to affect the inter-individual variability. The dosing algorithm of warfarin maintenance dose was investigated by multivariate linear regression. The regression equation was able to account for 33.2% (R 2 Adj = 0.332) of the overall variability in warfarin dose.
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ISSN:0049-3848
1879-2472
1879-2472
DOI:10.1016/j.thromres.2008.11.011