Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Molecular Cardiology
CYP3A4 Genetic Status May Be Associated With Increased Vulnerability to the Inhibitory Effect of Calcium-Channel Blockers on Clopidogrel
Jin Joo ParkKyung Woo ParkJeehoon KangKi-Hyun JeonSi-Hyuck KangHyo Suk AhnJung-Kyu HanJin-Sin KohSang Eun LeeHan-Mo YangHae-Young LeeHyun-Jae KangBon-Kwon KooByung-Hee OhYoung-Bae ParkHyo-Soo Kim
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2013 Volume 77 Issue 5 Pages 1289-1296

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Background: Calcium-channel blockers (CCBs) inhibit the CYP3A4 enzyme, which is involved in clopidogrel activation. Studies have shown conflicting results regarding the effect of concomitant CCB administration on clopidogrel response. We investigated the relationship between CYP3A4 genotype and the inhibitory effect of CCBs on clopidogrel response. Methods and Results: Clopidogrel on-treatment platelet reactivity (OPR) was measured and CYP3A4 (IVS10+12G>A) genotyped in 1,247 consecutive patients with drug-eluting stent implantation. The mean OPR was 231±83 (P2Y12 reaction units: PRU). In total, 332 (26.6%) CCB users had higher OPR compared with 915 (73.4%) non-CCB users (245±84 vs. 227±83 PRU, P=0.001). The distribution of CYP3A4 (IVS10+12G>A) genotype was 63.6%, 32.6% and 3.8% for GG, GA and AA genotypes, respectively. After adjustment for possible confounding factors, the number of A-alleles was associated with increased vulnerability to CCB use (effect of CCB use ΔPRU: +8 PRU, P=0.210, +24 PRU, P=0.012, +50 PRU, P=0.025, for patients with 0, 1, and 2 A-alleles, respectively, +24 PRU, P=0.005 for GA/AA genotypes). Furthermore, only in the GA/AA-genotype did CCB use result in a significantly increased risk for high-OPR (odds ratio 1.84, 95% confidence interval 1.15–2.92, P=0.010). Conclusions: CCB use is associated with increased OPR. The number of CYP3A4 (IVS10+12G>A) A-alleles may be associated with an increased vulnerability to the effects of CCBs on clopidogrel response variation.  (Circ J 2013; 77: 1289–1296)

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