Objective Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor y (PPARγ) agonists can cause peripheral edema in susceptible individuals. To investigate the mechanistic basis underlying this adverse event, we performed a candidate gene analysis of patients enrolled in clinical trials of muraglitazar, an investigational PPARα/γ dual agonist, and developed a cell culture-based gene expression assay and nonhuman primate model of edema to study the edemagenic properties of PPARγ agonists. Methods A total of 213 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 63 genes were genotyped in 730 participants. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were used to test for association with edema. Transcriptional responses to PPARγ agonists were evaluated in Calu-6 cells using quantitative real-time PCR. Male Cynomolgus monkeys were treated with PPAR agonists and were evaluated for edema using MRI. Results SNPs in renin (rs2368564) and endothelin-1 (rs5370) were associated with reduced risk of edema (P= 0.003 and P= 0.028, respectively) and an SNP in β1 adrenergic receptor (rs1801253) was associated with increased susceptibility to edema (P=0.034). Gene expression studies revealed that renin and endothelin-1 were regulated by PPARγ in Calu-6 cells. A survey of 10 PPARγ agonists further revealed that a compound's in vitro potency was correlated with its edemagenic potential leading to the prediction that one of three previously uncharacterized PPARγ agonists would cause less edema. This prediction was validated in a nonhuman primate model of PPARγ agonist-induced edema. Conclusion Our results implicate a key role for renin and endothelin-1 in the edema caused by PPARγ agonists and demonstrate how knowledge gained from pharmacogenetic studies can be applied in drug © 2008 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Geese, W. J., Achanzar, W., Rubin, C., Hariharan, N., Cheng, P., Tomlinson, L., … Ranade, K. (2008). Genetic and gene expression studies implicate renin and endothelin-1 in edema caused by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ agonists. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics, 18(10), 903–910. https://doi.org/10.1097/FPC.0b013e32830a6ea0
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