Genetic and Clinical Factors Associated with Opioid Response in Chinese Han Patients with Cancer Pain: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study

中国汉族癌症疼痛患者阿片类药物反应相关的遗传和临床因素:一项探索性横断面研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown that genetic variation and environmental factors are associated with individual differences in therapeutic efficacy and side effects of opioids. However, the focus of these studies has been on a single factor of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or haplotypes, for which results have rarely been validated. For complex traits, such as cancer pain and opioid response, interactions between multiple genetic variation and environmental factors need to be considered to explain the opioid individual differences. METHODS: We conducted an exploratory two-stage cross-sectional study with 1027 Chinese patients who were taking strong opioid medications for their cancer pain, and genotyped 110 SNPs to explore the association of SNPs, haplotypes, gene-gene and gene-environment interactions with opioid dose, pain relief, and opioid-induced constipation. RESULTS: Due to the failure to meet Benjamini-Hochberg criteria in the discovery stage or to be validated in replication stage, no association was found between SNPs, haplotypes, paired SNP-SNP interactions or multi-dimensional gene-gene interactions and opioid response. However, for gene-environment interactions, optimal models have been constructed in all phenotypes of opioid response. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals for the first time that construction of multidimensional gene-environment interactions enables better interpretations of the effect of genetic variation and environmental factors on the opioid response in patients with cancer pain. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chictr.org.cn, identifier, ChiCTR2000033576.

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