Influence of Receptor Polymorphisms on the Response to alpha-Adrenergic Receptor Blockers in Pheochromocytoma Patients

A.M.A. Berends*, M.S. Bolhuis, I.M. Nolte, E. Buitenwerf, T.P. Links, H.J.L.M. Timmers, R.A. Feelders, E.M.W. Eekhoff, E.P.M. Corssmit, P.H. Bisschop, H.R. Haak, R.H.N. van Schaik, S. El Bouazzaoui, B. Wilffert, M.N. Kerstens

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Abstract

Background: Presurgical treatment with an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker is recommended to antagonize the catecholamine-induced alpha-adrenergic receptor mediated vasoconstriction in patients with pheochromocytoma or sympathetic paraganglioma (PPGL). There is, however, a considerable interindividual variation in the dose-response relationship regarding the magnitude of blood pressure reduction or the occurrence of side effects. We hypothesized that genetically determined differences in alpha-adrenergic receptor activity contribute to this variability in dose-response relationship. Methods: Thirty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the alpha 1A, alpha 1B, alpha 1D adrenoreceptor (ADRA1A, ADRA1B, ADRA1D) and alpha 2A, alpha 2B adrenoreceptor (ADRA2A, ADRA2B) genes were genotyped in a group of 116 participants of the PRESCRIPT study. Haplotypes were constructed after determining linkage disequilibrium blocks. Results: The ADRA1B SNP rs10515807 and the ADRA2A SNPs rs553668/rs521674 were associated with higher dosages of alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker (p < 0.05) and with a higher occurrence of side effects (rs10515807) (p = 0.005). Similar associations were found for haplotype block 6, which is predominantly defined by rs10515807. Conclusions: This study suggests that genetic variability of alpha-adrenergic receptor genes might be associated with the clinically observed variation in beneficial and adverse therapeutic drug responses to alpha-adrenergic receptor blockers. Further studies in larger cohorts are needed to confirm our observations.
Original languageEnglish
Article number896
Number of pages15
JournalBiomedicines
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • pheochromocytoma
  • paraganglioma
  • single nucleotide polymorphism
  • adrenergic receptor
  • alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker
  • pharmacogenetics
  • personalized medicine
  • GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION
  • GENETIC-VARIATION
  • BLOOD-PRESSURE
  • ALPHA(1B)-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR
  • ALPHA(2B)-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR
  • ALPHA-1-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR
  • FASTING GLUCOSE
  • ADRA2A
  • VARIANTS
  • HYPERTENSION

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