Gene-drug interactions (data source: DGIdb)
Gene Name Entrez ID Drug Name Chembl ID Interaction Types Sources publications
ADH1B 125 FOMEPIZOLE CHEMBL1308 inhibitor TdgClinicalTrial, ChemblInteractions, TEND, DrugBank 19458366, 16946442, 16871118, 1590750, 11391066, 2573502
ADH1B 125 GLYCERIN CHEMBL692 DrugBank 17139284, 17016423, 10592235
ADH1B 125 CHEMBL1161862 CHEMBL1161862 DrugBank 17139284, 17016423, 10592235
ADH1B 125 CYCLOHEXANOL CHEMBL32010 DrugBank 17139284, 17016423
ADH1B 125 ALCOHOL CHEMBL545 PharmGKB
ADH1B 125 CHEMBL46293 CHEMBL46293 DrugBank 17139284, 17016423
ADH1B 125 HEPTYLFORMAMIDE CHEMBL43719 DrugBank 17139284, 17016423
ADH1B 125 CHEMBL1161866 CHEMBL1161866 DrugBank 16897483

Variant-drug associations (data source: PharmGKB)
Gene Name Variant Alleles Chemical Phenotype Category Significance Notes Sentence Publications Annotation ID
ADH1B rs1229985 G ethanol "toxicity","metabolism/PK" yes The authors did not report p-value correction for multiple hypotheses (103 snps tested). Though they report multiple snps are significantly associated with alcohol metabolism (early or late) tested on blood or breath alcohol concentrations, this snp is NOT significant after Bonferroni correction (<0.00049). Also, the authors did not state which alleles are associated with increased or decreased metabolism. Instead, they simply report an association with the snp in general. Note that this gene is on the minus strand. Allele G is associated with metabolism of ethanol. 19193628 827566667
ADH1B rs2018417 A ethanol "toxicity","metabolism/PK" yes The authors did not report p-value correction for multiple hypotheses (103 snps tested). Though they report multiple snps are significantly associated with alcohol metabolism (early or late) tested on blood or breath alcohol concentrations, this snp is NOT significant after Bonferroni correction (<0.00049). Also, the authors did not state which alleles are associated with increased or decreased metabolism. Instead, they simply report an association with the snp in general. Note that this gene is on the minus strand. Allele A is associated with metabolism of ethanol. 19193628 827566674
ADH1B rs1229984 CT acetaldehyde metabolism/PK yes Blood concentrations of acetaldehyde, a metabolite of ethanol were significantly higher in individuals with the CT genotype compared to CC and TT at 30 minutes and 180 minutes following dosing with alcohol. Genotype CT is associated with increased concentrations of acetaldehyde in healthy individuals as compared to genotypes CC + TT. 31002879 1450936730
ADH1B rs1229984 CC + CT ethanol metabolism/PK no No significant difference in blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) over time between different genotypes. Genotypes CC + CT are not associated with concentrations of ethanol in healthy individuals as compared to genotype TT. 31002879 1450936696
ADH1B rs17033 C ethanol "toxicity","metabolism/PK" yes The authors did not report p-value correction for multiple hypotheses (103 snps tested). Though they report multiple snps are significantly associated with alcohol metabolism (early or late) tested on blood or breath alcohol concentrations, this snp is NOT significant after Bonferroni correction (<0.00049). Also, the authors did not state which alleles are associated with increased or decreased metabolism. Instead, they simply report an association with the snp in general. Note that this gene is on the minus strand. Allele C is associated with metabolism of ethanol. 19193628 827566660