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March 2012
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2191-0162
DOI:
10.1515/dmdi-2012-0006

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Pharmacogenetics in Latin American populations: regulatory aspects, application to herbal medicine, cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders

Idania Rodeiro1, 2 / Diadelis Remírez-Figueredo1, 3 / Milagros García-Mesa4 / Pedro Dorado1, 5 / 1, 5 /

1Ibero American Network of Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics (RIBEF)

2Centre of Marine Bioproducts (CEBIMAR), Havana, Cuba

3National Centre for State Quality Control of Drugs (CECMED), Havana, Cuba

4National Institute for Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Havana, Cuba

5Clinical Research Centre (CICAB), University of Extremadura Medical School, Hospital Infanta Cristina, Badajoz, Spain

Corresponding author: Adrián LLerena, CICAB Clinical Research Centre, Extremadura University Hospital and Medical School, 06080 Badajoz, Spain

Citation Information: Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions. Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 57–60, ISSN (Online) 2191-0162, ISSN (Print) 0792-5077, DOI: 10.1515/dmdi-2012-0006, March 2012

Abstract

Meeting report of the “Second Symposium on Pharmacology of Cytochrome P450 and Transporters” organized by the Cuban Society of Pharmacology in collaboration with the European Society of Pharmacogenetics and Theranostics (ESPT) and the Ibero-American Network of Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics (www.ribef.com). The Symposium covered different topics on pharmacogenetics and its clinical implications, focusing on Latin-American populations. The activities of the ESPT were also presented and discussed. The topics addressed were regulatory aspects, the use of pharmacogenetics in pre-clinical research, herbal medicine, and natural products, ending with a discussion about translation into clinical practice, specifically for cardiovascular disorders and psychiatry. Finally, the implication for population diversity in Latin America was also discussed. The RIBEF initiative represents a promising step towards the inclusion of Latin American populations among those to benefit from the implementation of pharmacogenetics in clinical practice. Among current RIBEF activities, the CEIBA.FP Consortium aims to study the variability of pheno- and genotypes in Hispanics that are relevant to pharmacogenetics. For this purpose, populations from Mexico, Cuba, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia, Brasil, Perú, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Portugal, and Spain are currently being studied. The meeting’s main conclusion was that population pharmacogenetic studies as well as academic clinical trials might need to be conducted in the different geographic locations/countries. This is important in order to improve drug safety, dosage recommendations, and pharmacovigilance programs, because environmental and ethnic factors vary across locations.

Keywords: cytochrome P450; Hispanics; Latin America; pharmacogenetics

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