Are changes in olanzapine-induced liver enzyme levels associated with GSTT1 , GSTM1 , GSTP1 , and OGG1 gene polymorphisms?
Categoría del artículo: Original article
Publicado en línea: 29 mar 2024
Páginas: 61 - 67
Recibido: 01 ago 2023
Aceptado: 01 feb 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2024-75-3770
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Olanzapine treatment sometimes produces transient liver biochemistry abnormalities, and such drug-induced liver injuries are mainly monitored by measuring blood levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), whereas alpha-glutathione-S-transferase (α-GST) is not routinely measured in clinics, even though it can serve as an earlier and more specific biomarker of liver damage. Susceptibility to drug-induced liver injury can much depend on the gene polymorphisms regulating the activity of DNA detoxification and repair enzymes. The aim of this study was to evaluate which of the three liver enzymes – α-GST, ALT, and AST – is the most sensitive biomarker of olanzapine-induced liver injury and how their blood levels are affected by the