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Fortuna, VirginiaAuthorJimenez, WladimiroCorresponding AuthorLopez, Marta PazosAuthorVentura-Abreu, NestorAuthorBrunet, MerceAuthorMilla, ElenaAuthor

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February 17, 2025
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Genotype and Phenotype Influence the Personal Response to Prostaglandin Analogues and Beta-Blockers in Spanish Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension Patients

Publicated to:International Journal Of Molecular Sciences. 24 (3): 2093- - 2023-02-01 24(3), DOI: 10.3390/ijms24032093

Authors: Opazo-Toro, Valeria; Fortuna, Virginia; Jimenez, Wladimiro; Lopez, Marta Pazos; Royo, Maria Jesus Muniesa; Ventura-Abreu, Nestor; Brunet, Merce; Milla, Elena

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Hosp Clin Barcelona, Ctr Biomed Diag, Biochem & Mol Genet Serv, Barcelona 08036, Spain - Author
Hosp Clin Barcelona, Inst Clin Oftalmol, Glaucoma Unit, Barcelona 08036, Spain - Author
Hosp Sagrat Cor Barcelona, Glaucoma Unit, Barcelona 08029, Spain - Author
Inst Oftalmol Integral, Glaucoma Unit, C Maria Auxiliadora 25, Barcelona 08017, Spain - Author
Univ Barcelona, August Pi I Sunyer Res Inst IDIBAPS, Barcelona 08036, Spain - Author
Univ Barcelona, Biomed Diagnost Ctr, Biochem & Mol Genet Serv, Pharmacol & Toxicol Lab,Hosp Clin Barcelona, Barcelona 08007, Spain - Author
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Abstract

Analysis of the genotype that predicts the phenotypic characteristics of a cohort of glaucoma and ocular hypertension patients, and the correlation with their personal pharmacological response to beta-blockers (BB) and prostaglandin analogues (PGA). Prospective study that included 139 eyes from 72 patients under BB and/or PGA treatment, and in some cases other types of ocular hypotensive treatments. Five single-nucleotide polymorphisms were genotyped by real-time PCR assays: prostaglandin-F2a. receptor (rs3766355, rs3753380); cytochrome-P450 2D6 (rs16947, rs769258); and beta-2-adrenergic receptor (rs1042714). Other studied variables were mean deviation (MD) of visual field, previous ocular interventions, medical treatment, baseline (bIOP), and treated intraocular pressure (tIOP). From a total of 139 eyes, 71 (51.1%) were left eyes. The main diagnosis was primary open angle glaucoma (66.2%). A total of 57 (41%) eyes were under three or more medications (PGA + BB + other) and, additionally, 57 eyes (41%) had had some kind of glaucoma surgery. The mean bIOP and tIOP were 26.55 +/- 8.19 and 21.01 +/- 5.54 mmHg, respectively. Significant differences in tIOP were found between heterozygous (HT) (21.07 +/- 0.607 mmHg) and homozygous (HM) (20.98 +/- 0.639 mmHg) rs3766355 with respect to wildtype individuals (16 +/- 1.08 mmHg) (p = 0.031). The MD values presented significant differences between wildtype rs3766355 (-2 +/- 2.2 dB), HT (-3.87 +/- 4 dB), and HM carriers (-9.37 +/- 9.51 dB) (p = 0.009). Significant differences were also observed between the MD in wildtype rs3753380 (-6.1 +/- 8.67 dB), HT (-9.02 +/- 8.63 dB), and HM carriers (-9.51 +/- 7.44 dB) (p = 0.017). Patients carrying the variant rs3766355 in HM or HT presented clinically-significantly higher tIOP than wildtype patients. Additionally, some differences in MD were found in rs3766355 and rs3753380 carriers, and the more alleles that were affected, the worse the MD value, meaning greater severity of the glaucoma. Poor response to treatment and more visual field damage may be associated with being a carrier of these mutated alleles.

Keywords

beta-blockerscypdrug actiongenotypeglaucomapersonalized medicinepharmacogeneticsprostaglandin analoguesprostaglandin-f2? receptorAdrenergic beta-antagonistsAgedAntihypertensive agentAntihypertensive agentsArticleAssociationBeta 2 adrenergic receptorBeta adrenergic receptor blocking agentBeta-blockersBimatoprosCohort analysisControlled studyCypCyp2d6Cytochrome p450 2d6Drug actionFemaleGene polymorphismsGeneticsGenotypeGlaucomaGlaucoma surgeryGlaucoma, open-angleHeterozygosityHomozygosityHumanHumansHypertensive patientIntraocular hypertensionIntraocular pressureIntraocular-pressure responseLatanoprostMajor clinical studyMaleNonrespondersObservational studyOcular hypertensionOpen angle glaucomaOphthalmic timololPersonalized medicinePharmacogeneticsPhenotypeProspective studiesProspective studyProstaglandinProstaglandin analoguesProstaglandin derivativeProstaglandin f2 alphaProstaglandin-f2 alpha receptorProstaglandin-f2? receptorProstaglandin-f2α receptorProstaglandins, syntheticPtgfrReal time polymerase chain reactionSingle nucleotide polymorphisSingle nucleotide polymorphismTreatment responseVisual field

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The work has been published in the journal International Journal Of Molecular Sciences due to its progression and the good impact it has achieved in recent years, according to the agency WoS (JCR), it has become a reference in its field. In the year of publication of the work, 2023, it was in position 66/313, thus managing to position itself as a Q1 (Primer Cuartil), in the category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology.

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Según las diferentes agencias de indexación, el número de citas acumuladas por esta publicación hasta la fecha 2025-07-05:

  • WoS: 2
  • Scopus: 1
  • Europe PMC: 2

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Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: Last Author (Milla Griñó, Elena).

the author responsible for correspondence tasks has been Jiménez Povedano, Wladimiro.