Integrating next-generation sequencing in the clinical pharmacogenomics workflow

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Pharmacogenomics has been recognized as a fundamental tool in the era of personalized medicine with up to 266 drug labels, approved by major regulatory bodies, currently containing pharmacogenomics information. Next-generation sequencing analysis assumes a critical role in personalized medicine, providing a comprehensive profile of an individual's variome, particularly that of clinical relevance, comprising of pathogenic variants and pharmacogenomic biomarkers. Here, we propose a strategy to integrate next-generation sequencing into the current clinical pharmacogenomics workflow from deep resequencing to pharmacogenomics consultation, according to the existing guidelines and recommendations.

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Giannopoulou, E., Katsila, T., Mitropoulou, C., Tsermpini, E. E., & Patrinos, G. P. (2019). Integrating next-generation sequencing in the clinical pharmacogenomics workflow. Frontiers in Pharmacology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00384

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