Pharmacogenetics and genomics

Genetic differences in GLP1R and OCT1 influence how people with type 2 diabetes respond to semaglutide and metformin

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Abstract

Essence

In a small Bulgarian type 2 diabetes cohort, semaglutide was associated with greater 3-month weight loss than metformin, and OCT1 rs34130495 showed an exploratory HDL signal.

Evidence

Small 3-month real-world pharmacogenetic cohort of 27 Bulgarian adults compared weight, BMI, HbA1c, and genotype-linked metabolic changes after metformin XR or oral semaglutide.

Caveat

Treatment groups were tiny and short-term, and the genotype findings were exploratory, with GLP1R trends failing FDR correction.

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