druggenes
Druggenes are genes that play a role in the metabolism or response to drugs. They are of particular interest in pharmacogenomics, the study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs. Druggenes can influence the rate at which a drug is metabolized, the amount of active drug in the body, and the severity of side effects. There are several types of druggenes, including:
1. CYP450 enzymes: A family of enzymes involved in the metabolism of many drugs. Variations in these
2. Transporters: Proteins that move drugs into or out of cells. Examples include P-glycoprotein (ABCB1) and breast
3. Enzymes involved in drug activation: Some drugs need to be activated by enzymes before they can
4. Drug receptors and channels: Variations in these genes can affect how a drug binds to its
Druggenes can be identified through genetic testing, which can help predict an individual's response to a particular