1. A Polygenic Predictor of Baseline QTc is Associated With Sotalol-Induced QT Prolongation.
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Lancaster, Megan C., Davogustto, Giovanni, Prifti, Edi, Perret, Claire, Funck-Brentano, Christian, Roden, Dan M., and Salem, Joe-Elie
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VENTRICULAR tachycardia , *GENETIC risk score , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *GENERAL Data Protection Regulation, 2016 , *QUALITY control standards , *AKAIKE information criterion - Abstract
The document published in the journal Circulation explores the relationship between a polygenic predictor of baseline QTc and sotalol-induced QT prolongation in a cohort of nearly 1000 participants of European ancestry. The study found that a polygenic risk score (PRS) for baseline QTc was significantly associated with extreme QT prolongation in response to sotalol, with a high negative predictive value for identifying extreme responders. The results suggest that genetic variants associated with baseline QTc can also influence the repolarization response after exposure to an IKr-blocking drug, highlighting the potential of using genetic architecture to predict drug response. The study was supported by grants from INSERM/DGOS and the French Ministry of Health, with no reported disclosures by the authors. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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