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The Functionality of UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase Genetic Variants and their Association with Drug Responses and Human Diseases

Yazun Jarrar, Su‐Jun Lee

2021Journal of Personalized Medicine64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) are phase II drug-metabolizing enzymes that metabolize endogenous fatty acids such as arachidonic acid metabolites, as well as many prescription drugs, such as opioids, antiepileptics, and antiviral drugs. The UGT1A and 2B genes are highly polymorphic, and their genetic variants may affect the pharmacokinetics and hence the responses of many drugs and fatty acids. This study collected data and updated the current view of the molecular functionality of genetic variants on UGT genes that impact drug responses and the susceptibility to human diseases. The functional information of UGT genetic variants with clinical associations are essential to understand the inter-individual variation in drug responses and susceptibility to toxicity.

Topics & Concepts

DrugGlucuronosyltransferasePharmacogeneticsDrug metabolismPharmacologyGeneBiologyGenetic predispositionGenetic variationGeneticsMedicineEnzymeGenotypeBiochemistryMicrosomePharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsCannabis and Cannabinoid Research