Genotyping of a Clinically Important SNP rs1799853 Present in the CYP2C9 Gene Using Tetra-primer ARMS PCR Method
Abstract
Pharmacogenetics is the study of how similar drugs affect different people
differently according to their unique genetic makeup as an individual.
Pharmacogenetics includes a wide variety of research and discovery including
essential medication disclosure, genetic research of pharmacokinetics as well as
pharmacodynamics, new medication improvement and persistent hereditary testing
where the final objective is to find out how a person’s gene is responding to
different medications and find the best possible treatment for that individual or that
group of individuals. By foreseeing the medication reaction of an individual, it will
be conceivable to build the accomplishment of treatments and decrease the rate of
unfavorable symptoms.In this research, our primary intent is to develop a SNP
genotyping method for a particular drug, which is a sulfonylureas drug in the case of
type 1 diabetes, and how it affects the functionality of CYP2C9 gene in human
body. Finally, our goal is to identify whether our desired SNP is present in the
particular locus using the Tetra primer ARMS PCR technique and design the drug
dose of that patient accordingly