Gene-drug interactions (data source: DGIdb)
Gene Name Entrez ID Drug Name Chembl ID Interaction Types Sources publications

Variant-drug associations (data source: PharmGKB)
Gene Name Variant Alleles Chemical Phenotype Category Significance Notes Sentence Publications Annotation ID
CDH13 rs2116971 G perphenazine efficacy yes as measured by changes in PANSS-T (positive and negative syndrome scale total score), using a mixed model repeated measures approach. Examined 6789 SNPs - p-value of p< or equal to 5x10-4 was considered significant. Please note: the allele was reported as C (though this gene is found on the plus chromosomal strand). It was unclear whether the allele was associated with an increased or decreased response to drug. Allele G is associated with response to perphenazine in people with Schizophrenia. 22920393 981238720
CDH13 rs3784943 AG + GG amphetamine efficacy yes The authors reported that "amphetamine (vs. placebo) effects were significantly greater on "Feel Drug" ratings (p < 0.05) and marginally greater on "Feel High" ratings and systolic blood pressure (p < 0.10) in G/A + G/G genotypes than A/A genotypes. The G allele was more common among Asian than other racial groups." Patients with the risk allele may have greater risk of psychostimulant abuse liability. Genotypes AG + GG is associated with increased response to amphetamine as compared to genotype AA. 27771748 1448276164