Ampong David Nana
College of Health, University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Driver, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA.
Ther Adv Psychopharmacol. 2019 Dec 31;9:2045125319896650. doi: 10.1177/2045125319896650. eCollection 2019.
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project 28 years ago, myriad genomics applications have risen in areas such as agriculture, livestock, infectious agents, forensics, bioenergy, ancestry, health, disease, and medicine. This was driven partly by the US government's ability to use a unique program to facilitate genome sequencing to the point where the cost of sequencing a whole human genome is not prohibitive. However, application of this knowledge of the double helix twisted DNA at the bedside in psychiatric clinical practice has little to report, despite US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of nearly 40 psychotropic drugs, as well as specific guidelines for their application. Patients with treatment-resistant mental illness, history of unresponsiveness to psychotropic medications, and history or family history of serious adverse effects to psychotropic drugs may qualify for pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing with insurance reimbursement, or a low, out-of-pocket, payment of not greater than US $300. Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners and providers who utilize PGx will not only improve patient care outcomes, but also contribute to the acceleration of the potential diagnostic and preventive capabilities of PGx testing.
自28年前人类基因组计划完成以来,无数的基因组学应用在农业、畜牧业、传染病病原体、法医学、生物能源、血统、健康、疾病和医学等领域兴起。这在一定程度上得益于美国政府利用一项独特计划推动基因组测序,使得全人类基因组测序成本不再高昂。然而,尽管美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准了近40种精神药物及其具体应用指南,但在精神科临床实践中将这种双螺旋扭曲DNA的知识应用于床边的情况却鲜有报道。对治疗有抵抗性的精神疾病患者、对精神药物无反应史的患者以及有精神药物严重不良反应史或家族史的患者,可能符合药物基因组学(PGx)检测条件,检测费用可由保险报销,或只需支付不超过300美元的少量自付费用。利用PGx的精神心理健康护士从业者和医疗服务提供者不仅将改善患者护理结果,还将有助于加速PGx检测的潜在诊断和预防能力。