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Lack of association between the A118G polymorphism of the mu opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) and opioid dependence: A meta-analysis

机译:mu阿片受体基因(OPRM1)A118G多态性与阿片类药物依赖之间缺乏关联:一项荟萃分析

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Mu opioid receptor (OPRM1) gene variants, particularly the common A118G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), are among the most frequently studied candidate genes associated with opioid dependence. However, despite numerous case-control studies and meta-analyses, no definitive conclusion has been reached regarding the association of the A118G SNP and risk of developing opioid dependence. This study aimed to resolve this discrepancy by reinvestigating the association between A118G SNP allelic, and for the first time, genotype frequencies and opioid dependence. A meta-analysis of sixteen case-control studies of opioid dependence was performed with a total of 5169 subjects. No association between the A118G allele (P = 0.23) and genotype (P = 0.34) frequencies and opioid dependence was found. However, significant heterogeneity between studies precluded highly definitive conclusions. In addition, the possibility that other OPRM1 SNPs albeit rarer may influence the risk of opioid dependence remains to be investigated at this level. Nonetheless, despite no evidence of a direct association with risk of dependence, A118G may still influence the pharmacological response to opioids impacting on an individual’s dosage requirements.
机译:Mu阿片受体(OPRM1)基因变异,特别是常见的A118G单核苷酸多态性(SNP),是与阿片依赖性相关的研究最频繁的候选基因之一。然而,尽管进行了大量病例对照研究和荟萃分析,但关于A118G SNP与阿片类药物依赖风险的关系还没有得出明确的结论。这项研究旨在通过重新研究A118G SNP等位基因之间的关联以及首次发现基因型频率和阿片类药物依赖性来解决这一差异。对总共5169名受试者进行了16项阿片类药物依赖病例对照研究的荟萃分析。在A118G等位基因(P = 0.23)和基因型(P = 0.34)频率和阿片类药物依赖性之间未发现关联。但是,研究之间的重大异质性排除了高度明确的结论。此外,其他OPRM1 SNP(尽管较罕见)可能会影响阿片类药物依赖风险,这一可能性仍有待研究。尽管如此,尽管没有证据表明与依赖风险直接相关,但A118G仍可能影响对阿片类药物的药理反应,从而影响个体的剂量需求。

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