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NPC1L1 Gene Polymorphism and the Efficacy and Safety of Hybutimibe
Sponsor: Qianfoshan Hospital
Summary
Significant individual differences may lead to differences in patients' responses to drug therapy and lead to an increased incidence of adverse reactions. However, there are currently very limited data on the genetic variation of the NPC1L1 gene in the Chinese population. In view of the important role of NPC1L1 gene polymorphism in cholesterol absorption, lipid profile, coronary heart disease prevalence and ezetimibe response, it is necessary to focus on the allele frequency analysis of NPC1L1 gene polymorphism in the Chinese population, and to further explore the therapeutic response of NPC1L1 gene polymorphism and Hybutimibe. With reference to previous domestic and foreign literature reports and HapMap project (http://hapmap.ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/)SNP) distribution, this study selected NPC1L1 gene loci with relatively in-depth clinical research. rs2072183, rs4720470, rs2073547 were analyzed. The minimum allele frequency (MAF) of the above loci were all greater than 10%, and it has been confirmed that genetic variation exists between different diseases and different races, which may affect the lipid profile , the risk of coronary heart disease and the response to hybomaib treatment. However, the variability of rs2072183 in response to Hybutimibe needs to be further verified, and the effects of rs4720470 and rs2073547 gene polymorphisms on drug response also need to be targeted. In order to further determine the correlation between the distribution of NPC1L1 polymorphism and the efficacy and safety of Hybutimibe, we conducted this study to observe the distribution frequency of NPC1L1 gene polymorphisms at rs2072183, rs4720470 and rs2073547 in high-risk/extremely high-risk ASCVD patients. To explore the correlation between NPC1L1 gene polymorphisms and the efficacy and safety of Hybutimibe combined with moderate-intensity statins in the treatment of high-risk/very high-risk ASCVD patients. This is the first time to explore the distribution of NPC1L1 polymorphism in high/very high risk ASCVD population in China, which will provide genetic evidence for the correct use of Hybutimibe and moderate intensity statin therapy, and provide further evidence-based medical evidence for the distribution of NPC1L1 polymorphism and the efficacy and safety of Hybutimibe.
Official title: The Association Between NPC1L1 Gene Polymorphism and the Efficacy and Safety of Hybutimibe in High/very High Risk ASCVD Patients
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1000
Start Date
2024-11-01
Completion Date
2027-06
Last Updated
2024-10-15
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Hybutimibe 10mg QD
Hybutimibe was added to the conventional treatment