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. 2021 Feb;22(3):177-190.
doi: 10.2217/pgs-2020-0155. Epub 2021 Feb 1.

Potential of whole-genome sequencing-based pharmacogenetic profiling

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Potential of whole-genome sequencing-based pharmacogenetic profiling

Sylvan Manuel Caspar et al. Pharmacogenomics. 2021 Feb.
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Abstract

Pharmacogenetics represents a major driver of precision medicine, promising individualized drug selection and dosing. Traditionally, pharmacogenetic profiling has been performed using targeted genotyping that focuses on common/known variants. Recently, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is emerging as a more comprehensive short-read next-generation sequencing approach, enabling both gene diagnostics and pharmacogenetic profiling, including rare/novel variants, in a single assay. Using the example of the pharmacogene CYP2D6, we demonstrate the potential of WGS-based pharmacogenetic profiling as well as emphasize the limitations of short-read next-generation sequencing. In the near future, we envision a shift toward long-read sequencing as the predominant method for gene diagnostics and pharmacogenetic profiling, providing unprecedented data quality and improving patient care.

Keywords: CYP2D6; adverse drug reactions; long-read sequencing; next-generation sequencing; pharmacogenetics; precision medicine; pseudogenes; structural variation.

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