Gene-drug interactions (data source: DGIdb)
Gene Name Entrez ID Drug Name Chembl ID Interaction Types Sources publications
CREB1 1385 NICOTINE CHEMBL3 NCI 11331423
CREB1 1385 ADENOSINE PHOSPHATE CHEMBL752 activator DrugBank 17324065, 17300755, 16879221, 17083486, 17122581
CREB1 1385 ALCOHOL CHEMBL545 NCI 11181917

Variant-drug associations (data source: PharmGKB)
Gene Name Variant Alleles Chemical Phenotype Category Significance Notes Sentence Publications Annotation ID
CREB1 rs889895 GG antidepressants efficacy yes Subjects with the GG genotype are more likely to show remission. Non-remitters were defined as having a Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) score of > 7 after at least one adequate antidepressant trial during the current or most recent depressive episode. No significant differences were seen when considering patients' resistance or responsiveness (please see paper for definitions of these). Genotype GG is associated with increased response to antidepressants in people with Depressive Disorder, Major as compared to genotypes AA + AG. 23537502 1183703910
CREB1 rs889895 A antidepressants efficacy no Patients with major depressive disorder OR bipolar disorder. No significant difference in allele or genetoype frequencies were seen between patients who were or were not resistant, responsive or entered remission while taking antidepressants. Please refer to paper for definitions of a resistant, response and remittent patient. Allele A is not associated with response to antidepressants in people with Mental Disorders as compared to allele G. 23537502 1183704054
CREB1 rs6740584 C antidepressants efficacy no Or people with major depressive disorder OR bipolar disorder. No significant difference in allele or genetoype frequencies were seen between patients who were or were not resistant, responsive or entered remission while taking antidepressants. Please refer to paper for definitions of a resistant, response and remittent patient. Also note that initial analyses showed that patients with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder and the C allele were more likely to be non-resistant and responsive, but adding covariates (socio-demographic and clinical) to the association led to non-significant p-values. Allele C is not associated with response to antidepressants in people with Depressive Disorder, Major as compared to allele T. 23537502 1183704043