Carrying CYP2C19 LoF alleles significantly increased recurrent ischemic stroke risk in stroke/TIA patients taking clopidogrel compared to non-carriers (OR 2.18; 96% CI 1.80-2.63; p<0.00001).
Meta-Analysis
Stroke or TIA patients taking clopidogrel.
CYP2C19 LoF alleles vs Non-carriers
Recurrent ischemic stroke — OR 2.18 (1.80-2.63), p=< 0.00001
Odds Ratio: 2.18 (95% CI 1.8–2.63)
p-value: p=< 0.00001
The aggregated risk of recurrent stroke in stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients carrying CYP2C19 LoF alleles who take clopidogrel has not been investigated recently, and the available research is limited. This study aimed to perform an updated meta-analysis to assess the association between CYP2C19 LoF alleles and the risk of recurrent stroke in patients taking clopidogrel. Databases were searched for the literature on eligible studies. The end points were recurrent stroke, composite vascular events, and bleeding events. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated using RevMan software, where p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Patients carrying CYP2C19 LoF alleles who were treated with clopidogrel had a significantly increased risk of recurrent ischemic stroke compared with non-carriers (OR 2.18, 96% CI 1.80-2.63; p < 0.00001). The risk of recurrent stroke was only significantly different in Asian patients (OR 2.29, 96% CI 1.88-2.80; p < 0.00001) but not in patients of other ethnicities; however, there were a limited number of studies in other ethnic groups. Both observational studies (OR 2.83, 96% CI 2.20-3.65; p < 0.00001) and RCTs (OR 1.48, 96% CI 1.10-1.98; p = 0.009) found associations with a significantly increased risk of recurrent ischemic stroke. Asian stroke patients or TIA patients carrying CYP2C19 LoF alleles and taking clopidogrel were at a significantly higher risk of recurrent ischemic stroke than non-carriers. Significantly increased risk of recurrent ischemic stroke was found in both observational studies and RCTs.
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Mohitosh Biswas
Mahidol University
Md. Shahadat Hossain
Gopalganj Science and Technology University
Tahsin Ahmed Rupok
University of Rajshahi
Clinical and Translational Science
Mahidol University
Ramathibodi Hospital
University of Rajshahi
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Biswas et al. (Mon,) conducted a meta-analysis in Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). CYP2C19 LoF alleles vs. Non-carriers was evaluated on Recurrent ischemic stroke (OR 2.18, 95% CI 1.80-2.63, p=< 0.00001). Carrying CYP2C19 LoF alleles significantly increased recurrent ischemic stroke risk in stroke/TIA patients taking clopidogrel compared to non-carriers (OR 2.18; 96% CI 1.80-2.63; p<0.00001).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2216909e220ae9ef494cee — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.13792