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An updated examination of the perception of barriers for pharmacogenomics implementation and the usefulness of drug/gene pairs in Latin America and the Caribbean

dc.creatorSalas Hernández, Aimeé Viviana
dc.creatorGalleguillos, Macarena
dc.creatorCarrasco, Matías
dc.creatorLópez Cortés, Andrés
dc.creatorRedal, María Ana
dc.creatorFonseca Mendoza, Dora Janeth
dc.creatorEsperón, Patricia
dc.creatorGonzález Martínez, Farith
dc.creatorLares Asseff, Ismael
dc.creatorLazarowski, Alberto
dc.creatorLoera Castañeda, Verónica
dc.creatorRemirez, Diadelis
dc.creatorMartínez Olguín, Matías Fernando
dc.creatorVargas, Rodrigo
dc.creatorMacho, Antonio
dc.creatorCayún Pellizaris, Juan Pablo
dc.creatorPerez, Germán Roberto
dc.creatorGutierrez, Carolina
dc.creatorCerpa, Leslie C.
dc.creatorLeiva, Tamara
dc.creatorCalfunao, Susan
dc.creatorXajil, Lesly Yanira
dc.creatorSandoval, Christopher
dc.creatorSuárez Martínez, Marcelo Ignacio
dc.creatorGonzalez, Ariana
dc.creatorEcheverría Garcés, Gabriela
dc.creatorSullón Dextre, Luis Enrique
dc.creatorCordero García, Ana Eugenia
dc.creatorMorales Ortiz, Alexis Ramón
dc.creatorAvendaño, Andrea Lilian
dc.creatorSánchez Delgado, Enrique
dc.creatorBastone, Laura C.
dc.creatorLara, Cesar
dc.creatorZuluaga Arias, Patricia
dc.creatorSoler, Ana María
dc.creatorDa Luz, Julio
dc.creatorBurgueño Rodríguez, Gabriela
dc.creatorVital, Marcelo
dc.creatorReyes Reyes, Elizabeth
dc.creatorHuaccha, Alexander
dc.creatorAriza, Yeimy V.
dc.creatorTzul, Naomi
dc.creatorRendón, Ana Lucía
dc.creatorSerrano, Roberto
dc.creatorAcosta, Larissa
dc.creatorMotta Pardo, Angelo
dc.creatorBeltrán Angarita, Leonardo
dc.creatorBrand, Erika
dc.creatorJiménez Ceballos, Miguel Ángel
dc.creatorHidalgo Lozada, Gladys Maribel
dc.creatorRomero Prado, Marina María de Jesús
dc.creatorEscobar Castro, Karla
dc.creatorUmaña Rivas, Mariel
dc.creatorVivas, Juan D.
dc.creatorLagos, Paola
dc.creatorBallén Martínez, Yineth
dc.creatorQuesada Salazar, Sharleth
dc.creatorCalfio, Camila
dc.creatorArias Echandi, María Laura
dc.creatorLavanderos Villagrán, María Alejandra
dc.creatorCáceres Lilo, Dante Daniel
dc.creatorSalazar Granara, Alberto
dc.creatorVarela, Nelson Miguel
dc.creatorQuiñones Sepúlveda, Luis Abel
dc.creatorRelivaf Network
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-09T20:53:45Z
dc.date.available2024-09-09T20:53:45Z
dc.date.issued2023-05-11
dc.description.abstractPharmacogenomics (PGx) is considered an emergent field in developing countries. Research on PGx in the Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) region remains scarce, with limited information in some populations. Thus, extrapolations are complicated, especially in mixed populations. In this paper, we reviewed and analyzed pharmacogenomic knowledge among the LAC scientific and clinical community and examined barriers to clinical application. We performed a search for publications and clinical trials in the field worldwide and evaluated the contribution of LAC. Next, we conducted a regional structured survey that evaluated a list of 14 potential barriers to the clinical implementation of biomarkers based on their importance. In addition, a paired list of 54 genes/drugs was analyzed to determine an association between biomarkers and response to genomic medicine. This survey was compared to a previous survey performed in 2014 to assess progress in the region. The search results indicated that Latin American and Caribbean countries have contributed 3.44% of the total publications and 2.45% of the PGx-related clinical trials worldwide thus far. A total of 106 professionals from 17 countries answered the survey. Six major groups of barriers were identified. Despite the region’s continuous efforts in the last decade, the primary barrier to PGx implementation in LAC remains the same, the “need for guidelines, processes, and protocols for the clinical application of pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics”. Cost-effectiveness issues are considered critical factors in the region. Items related to the reluctance of clinicians are currently less relevant. Based on the survey results, the highest ranked (96%–99%) gene/drug pairs perceived as important were CYP2D6/tamoxifen, CYP3A5/tacrolimus, CYP2D6/opioids, DPYD/fluoropyrimidines, TMPT/thiopurines, CYP2D6/tricyclic antidepressants, CYP2C19/tricyclic antidepressants, NUDT15/thiopurines, CYP2B6/efavirenz, and CYP2C19/clopidogrel. In conclusion, although the global contribution of LAC countries remains low in the PGx field, a relevant improvement has been observed in the region. The perception of the usefulness of PGx tests in biomedical community has drastically changed, raising awareness among physicians, which suggests a promising future in the clinical applications of PGx in LAC.
dc.description.procedenceUCR::Vicerrectoría de Docencia::Salud::Facultad de Farmacia
dc.description.sponsorshipPrograma Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo/[219RT0572]/CYTED/España
dc.description.sponsorshipLatin American Society of Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine/[]/SOLFAGEM/Argentina
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversidad de Costa Rica/[ED-372]/UCR/Costa Rica
dc.identifier.codproyectoED-372
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1175737
dc.identifier.issn1663-9812
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/99843
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsacceso abierto
dc.sourceFrontiers in Pharmacology, 14: 1175737
dc.subjectpharmacogenomics
dc.subjectgene/drug pair
dc.subjectbarriers
dc.subjectprecision medicine
dc.titleAn updated examination of the perception of barriers for pharmacogenomics implementation and the usefulness of drug/gene pairs in Latin America and the Caribbean
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