Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury
The aim of review. To analyze publications in the world scientific literature on relation between druginduced liver injury and genetic polymorphism of enzymes and transport systems, xenobiotics involved in metabolism.Key points. Drug-induced liver injury can be accompanied by wide spectrum of clinic...
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author | P. Ye. Tkachenko M. V. Mayevskaya V. T. Ivashkin |
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description | The aim of review. To analyze publications in the world scientific literature on relation between druginduced liver injury and genetic polymorphism of enzymes and transport systems, xenobiotics involved in metabolism.Key points. Drug-induced liver injury can be accompanied by wide spectrum of clinical symptoms, ranging from asymptomatic elevation of aminotransaminases activity to development of fulminant liver failure. The most cases are related to idiosyncrasy phenomenon which is based on genetic predisposition for production of reactive metabolites at xenobiotic transformation reactions in the liver. Types of genetic polymorphism known for today to be associated with the risk of druginduced liver injury are presented in this article. The perspective trends in diagnostics based on application of molecular genetic methods are taken into account as well.Conclusion. Studies of genetic polymorphism of enzymes and transporters involved in xenobiotic metabolism in the liver, looks to be perspective. Data of investigations allow to expand the concept of pathogenetic mechanisms of drug-induced liver disease, that, in turn, promotes development of the test systems providing diagnostics at molecular genetic level. |
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spelling | doaj-art-1ba4647a410847ff8bb668803b14ad022025-02-10T16:14:33ZrusGastro LLCРоссийский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии1382-43762658-66732013-09-012342229799Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injuryP. Ye. Tkachenko0M. V. Mayevskaya1V. T. Ivashkin2State educational government-financed institution of higher professional education «Sechenov First Moscow state medical university», Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationState educational government-financed institution of higher professional education «Sechenov First Moscow state medical university», Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationState educational government-financed institution of higher professional education «Sechenov First Moscow state medical university», Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationThe aim of review. To analyze publications in the world scientific literature on relation between druginduced liver injury and genetic polymorphism of enzymes and transport systems, xenobiotics involved in metabolism.Key points. Drug-induced liver injury can be accompanied by wide spectrum of clinical symptoms, ranging from asymptomatic elevation of aminotransaminases activity to development of fulminant liver failure. The most cases are related to idiosyncrasy phenomenon which is based on genetic predisposition for production of reactive metabolites at xenobiotic transformation reactions in the liver. Types of genetic polymorphism known for today to be associated with the risk of druginduced liver injury are presented in this article. The perspective trends in diagnostics based on application of molecular genetic methods are taken into account as well.Conclusion. Studies of genetic polymorphism of enzymes and transporters involved in xenobiotic metabolism in the liver, looks to be perspective. Data of investigations allow to expand the concept of pathogenetic mechanisms of drug-induced liver disease, that, in turn, promotes development of the test systems providing diagnostics at molecular genetic level.https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1217drugsmechanisms of drug-induced hepatotoxicitytoxic metabolites |
spellingShingle | P. Ye. Tkachenko M. V. Mayevskaya V. T. Ivashkin Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии drugs mechanisms of drug-induced hepatotoxicity toxic metabolites |
title | Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury |
title_full | Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury |
title_fullStr | Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury |
title_full_unstemmed | Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury |
title_short | Polymorphism of genes and drug-induced liver injury |
title_sort | polymorphism of genes and drug induced liver injury |
topic | drugs mechanisms of drug-induced hepatotoxicity toxic metabolites |
url | https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1217 |
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