Title : Tacrine-induced liver damage: an analysis of 19 candidate genes - Alfirevic_2007_Pharmacogenet.Genomics_17_1091 |
Author(s) : Alfirevic A , Mills T , Carr D , Barratt BJ , Jawaid A , Sherwood J , Smith JC , Tugwood J , Hartkoorn R , Owen A , Park KB , Pirmohamed M |
Ref : Pharmacogenet Genomics , 17 :1091 , 2007 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES: Tacrine, the first acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, is associated with transaminase elevation in up to 50% of patients. The mechanism of tacrine-induced liver damage is not fully understood, but earlier studies have suggested that genetic factors may play a role. Our aim was to investigate whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 19 candidate genes were associated with tacrine-induced liver damage. |
PubMedSearch : Alfirevic_2007_Pharmacogenet.Genomics_17_1091 |
PubMedID: 18004213 |
Alfirevic A, Mills T, Carr D, Barratt BJ, Jawaid A, Sherwood J, Smith JC, Tugwood J, Hartkoorn R, Owen A, Park KB, Pirmohamed M (2007)
Tacrine-induced liver damage: an analysis of 19 candidate genes
Pharmacogenet Genomics
17 :1091
Alfirevic A, Mills T, Carr D, Barratt BJ, Jawaid A, Sherwood J, Smith JC, Tugwood J, Hartkoorn R, Owen A, Park KB, Pirmohamed M (2007)
Pharmacogenet Genomics
17 :1091