Detail Information of Genetic Polymorphisms
General Information of Drug Transporter (DT) | |||||
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DT ID | DTD0342 Transporter Info | ||||
Gene Name | SLC39A14 | ||||
Protein Name | Zinc transporter ZIP14 | ||||
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Genetic Polymorphisms of DT (GPD) | |||||
Genetic Polymorphism | rs17060812 | ||||
Site of GPD | chr8:22371315 (GRCh38.p12) | ||||
GPD Type | SNP | ||||
Allele(s) in dbSNP | C>T | ||||
Minor Allele Frequency | T=0.1346/674 (Global) | ||||
Allele C | Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Affected Drugs: 3 Drugs in Total | ||||
Nortriptyline | Drug Info | Depression | Correlated with the increased drug response in patients (compare with Allele T) | [ 1] | |
Nortriptyline | N.A. | Fractures, Bone | Allele C is associated with increased response to nortriptyline in people with Depression as compared to allele T. | [ 1] | |
Nortriptyline | N.A. | Depression | Allele C is associated with increased response to nortriptyline in people with Depression as compared to allele T. | [ 1] | |
Genotype CC | Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Affected Drugs: 1 Drugs in Total | ||||
Nortriptyline | N.A. | Depression | Patients with the CC genotype may have increased response to nortriptyline in people with Depression as compared to patients with genotype TT. Other genetic and clinical factors may also influence a patient's response to nortriptyline. | [ 1] | |
Genotype CT | Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Affected Drugs: 1 Drugs in Total | ||||
Nortriptyline | N.A. | Depression | Patients with the CT genotype may have increased response to nortriptyline in people with Depression as compared to patients with genotype TT. Other genetic and clinical factors may also influence a patient's response to nortriptyline. | [ 1] | |
Genotype TT | Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Affected Drugs: 1 Drugs in Total | ||||
Nortriptyline | N.A. | Depression | Patients with the TT genotype may have decreased response to nortriptyline in people with Depression as compared to patients with genotype CC. Other genetic and clinical factors may also influence a patient's response to nortriptyline. | [ 1] | |
References | |||||
1 | Convergent animal and human evidence suggests a role of PPM1A gene in response to antidepressants. Biol Psychiatry. 2011 Feb 15;69(4):360-5. |
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