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URL: https://www.pharmfreq.com
Full name: The Pharmacogenetic allele Frequency database
Description: The Pharmacogenetic allele Frequency (PharmFreq) database is a collated repository and search tool for country-specific pharmacogenetic allele frequency at a global scale. It allows users to explore the ethnogeographic variability of genetically encoded drug response differences and identify outlier populations that might benefit from therapeutic adjustments.
Year founded: 2024
Last update: 2024
Version: v.1.0.2
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Country/Region: Germany

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  • Swedish Research Council [2021–02801 and 2023–03015]
  • Cancerfonden [23–0763PT]
  • Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse [WASPDDLS22:006]
  • Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart, Germany
  • South African Medical Research Council [RCA# 3000038516 to M.D.C.]

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University/Institution: Karolinska Institute
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Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Roman Tremmel
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): roman.tremmel@ikp-stuttgart.de

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PharmFreq: a comprehensive atlas of ethnogeographic allelic variation in clinically important pharmacogenes. [PMID: 39540424]
Tremmel R, Zhou Y, Camara MD, Laarif S, Eliasson E, Lauschke VM.

Genetic polymorphisms in drug metabolizing enzymes, drug transporters as well as in genes encoding the human major histocompatibility complex contribute to inter-individual differences in drug efficacy and safety. The extent, pattern and complexity of such pharmacogenetic variation differ drastically across human populations. Here, we present PharmFreq, a global repository of pharmacogenetic frequency information that aggregates frequency data of 658 allelic variants from over 10 million individuals collected from >1200 studies across 144 countries. Most investigations were conducted in East Asian and European populations, accounting for 29.4 and 26.6% of all studies, respectively. We find that the number of studies per country and aggregated cohort size correlated significantly with population size (R = 0.55, P= 3*10-9) and country gross domestic product (R = 0.43, P= 2*10-6) with overall population coverage varying between 5% in Estonia to < 0.001% in many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. All frequency data are openly accessible via a web-based interactive dashboard at pharmfreq.com that facilitates the exploration, visualization and analysis of country- and population-specific data and their inferred phenotypic consequences. PharmFreq thus presents a comprehensive, freely available resource for pharmacogenetic variant frequencies that can inform about ethnogeographic pharmacogenomic diversity and reveal important inequities that help to focus future research efforts into underrepresented populations.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2024:() | 0 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-11-18)

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Created on: 2024-11-18
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2024-11-20]
Roman Tremmel [2024-11-18]