The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults

Older adults (i.e., 60 years and older), are the leading consumers of medications, and consequently are suffering the most from medication‐related adverse events. Not only are older adults the largest consumers of medications, they are more likely to experience an adverse drug event contributing to...

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Main Authors: Lana JSargent, Marissa Mackiewicz, Youssef Roman, Ana Diallo, Sally Russell, Katherine Falls, Kristin M. Zimmerman, Dave L. Dixon, Elizabeth Prom‐Wormley, Sarah Hobgood, Sarah K. Lageman, Faika Zanjani, Elvin T. Price
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-03-01
Series:Clinical and Translational Science
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.12885
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spelling doaj-796f4ec5140e447d80a103bc84160d6e2021-03-25T15:37:46ZengWileyClinical and Translational Science1752-80541752-80622021-03-0114243744410.1111/cts.12885The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older AdultsLana JSargent0Marissa Mackiewicz1Youssef Roman2Ana Diallo3Sally Russell4Katherine Falls5Kristin M. Zimmerman6Dave L. Dixon7Elizabeth Prom‐Wormley8Sarah Hobgood9Sarah K. Lageman10Faika Zanjani11Elvin T. Price12School of Nursing Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USAGeriatric Pharmacotherapy Program School of Pharmacy Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USAGeriatric Pharmacotherapy Program School of Pharmacy Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USASchool of Nursing Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USASchool of Nursing Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USASchool of Nursing Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USAGeriatric Pharmacotherapy Program School of Pharmacy Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USADepartment of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science School of Pharmacy Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USAInstitute for Inclusion, Inquiry and Innovation (iCubed): Health and Wellness in Aging Populations Core Richmond Virginia USASchool of Medicine Department of Geriatrics Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USASchool of Medicine Neuropsychology Program Director and Department of Neurology Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USAInstitute for Inclusion, Inquiry and Innovation (iCubed): Health and Wellness in Aging Populations Core Richmond Virginia USAGeriatric Pharmacotherapy Program School of Pharmacy Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USAOlder adults (i.e., 60 years and older), are the leading consumers of medications, and consequently are suffering the most from medication‐related adverse events. Not only are older adults the largest consumers of medications, they are more likely to experience an adverse drug event contributing to increased hospitalization, utilization of emergency medical services, and mortality. Translational Approaches to Personalized Health (TAPH) is a transdisciplinary team of researchers conducting community‐engaged participatory research focused on the discovery and translation of pharmacogenomic (PGx) data to improve health outcomes. Underserved and ethnically diverse older adults living in urban settings are significantly under‐represented in PGx studies. To address the issue of under‐representation, our study enrolls older African American adults into a community‐based PGx study. Therefore, we will characterize the frequency of actionable PGx genotypes and identify novel PGx response genes in our cohort of older community dwelling African Americans. The translational component of our work is to use the PGx findings to improve therapeutic outcomes for medication management in older adults. Such findings will serve as a foundation for translational PGx studies aimed at improving medication efficacy and safety for older adults. In this article, we describe the process for launching the TAPH collaborative group, which includes the transdisciplinary team, community‐engaged participatory research model, study measures, and the evaluation of PGx genes.https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.12885
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author Lana JSargent
Marissa Mackiewicz
Youssef Roman
Ana Diallo
Sally Russell
Katherine Falls
Kristin M. Zimmerman
Dave L. Dixon
Elizabeth Prom‐Wormley
Sarah Hobgood
Sarah K. Lageman
Faika Zanjani
Elvin T. Price
spellingShingle Lana JSargent
Marissa Mackiewicz
Youssef Roman
Ana Diallo
Sally Russell
Katherine Falls
Kristin M. Zimmerman
Dave L. Dixon
Elizabeth Prom‐Wormley
Sarah Hobgood
Sarah K. Lageman
Faika Zanjani
Elvin T. Price
The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults
Clinical and Translational Science
author_facet Lana JSargent
Marissa Mackiewicz
Youssef Roman
Ana Diallo
Sally Russell
Katherine Falls
Kristin M. Zimmerman
Dave L. Dixon
Elizabeth Prom‐Wormley
Sarah Hobgood
Sarah K. Lageman
Faika Zanjani
Elvin T. Price
author_sort Lana JSargent
title The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults
title_short The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults
title_full The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults
title_fullStr The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed The Translational Approaches to Personalized Health Collaborative: Pharmacogenomics for African American Older Adults
title_sort translational approaches to personalized health collaborative: pharmacogenomics for african american older adults
publisher Wiley
series Clinical and Translational Science
issn 1752-8054
1752-8062
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Older adults (i.e., 60 years and older), are the leading consumers of medications, and consequently are suffering the most from medication‐related adverse events. Not only are older adults the largest consumers of medications, they are more likely to experience an adverse drug event contributing to increased hospitalization, utilization of emergency medical services, and mortality. Translational Approaches to Personalized Health (TAPH) is a transdisciplinary team of researchers conducting community‐engaged participatory research focused on the discovery and translation of pharmacogenomic (PGx) data to improve health outcomes. Underserved and ethnically diverse older adults living in urban settings are significantly under‐represented in PGx studies. To address the issue of under‐representation, our study enrolls older African American adults into a community‐based PGx study. Therefore, we will characterize the frequency of actionable PGx genotypes and identify novel PGx response genes in our cohort of older community dwelling African Americans. The translational component of our work is to use the PGx findings to improve therapeutic outcomes for medication management in older adults. Such findings will serve as a foundation for translational PGx studies aimed at improving medication efficacy and safety for older adults. In this article, we describe the process for launching the TAPH collaborative group, which includes the transdisciplinary team, community‐engaged participatory research model, study measures, and the evaluation of PGx genes.
url https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.12885
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