Gene-drug interactions (data source: DGIdb)
Gene Name Entrez ID Drug Name Chembl ID Interaction Types Sources publications
KCNJ6 3763 METHADONE CHEMBL651 PharmGKB
KCNJ6 3763 FLUPIRTINE CHEMBL255044 TdgClinicalTrial
KCNJ6 3763 SCH-23390 CHEMBL62 gating inhibitor GuideToPharmacologyInteractions
KCNJ6 3763 HALOTHANE CHEMBL931 inhibitor DrugBank 15175324, 16243998

Variant-drug associations (data source: PharmGKB)
Gene Name Variant Alleles Chemical Phenotype Category Significance Notes Sentence Publications Annotation ID
KCNJ6 rs6517442 C remifentanil efficacy no Please note that alleles have been complemented to the positive strand. Allele C is not associated with response to remifentanil in infants with Pain as compared to allele T. 27027462 1450373806
KCNJ6 rs2835859 TT fentanyl "dosage","efficacy" yes A formula was developed to predict individual opioid use during the first 24-h post-operative period for patients who underwent craniofacial surgery. The post-operative period R squared values were higher when genotype information was included. In the first group fentanyl was administered by IV, on demand, with a bolus dose of 20 micrograms and a 10 minute lockout period 24-h post-op. Genotype TT is associated with increased dose of fentanyl in people with Pain, Postoperative as compared to genotypes CC + CT. 25615449 1444694050
KCNJ6 rs2070995 TT methadone yes [stat_test: t test] Genotype TT is associated with increased dose of methadone in people with Substance-Related Disorders as compared to genotypes CC + CT. 20220551 769173176
KCNJ6 rs6517442 TT morphine efficacy yes Infants with the TT genotype took longer to achieve a pain-free ALPS-Neo score than infants with the CC or CT genotypes. Please note that alleles have been complemented to the positive strand. Genotype TT is associated with decreased response to morphine or remifentanil in infants with Pain as compared to genotypes CC + CT. 27027462 1450373783
KCNJ6 rs6517442 CC morphine efficacy yes Infants with the CC genotype were quicker to achieve a pain-free ALPS-Neo score than infants with the CT or TT genotypes. Please note that alleles have been complemented to the positive strand. Genotype CC is associated with increased response to morphine in infants with Pain as compared to genotypes CT + TT. 27027462 1450373797
KCNJ6 rs2070995 TT opioids no A tendency was found, not a significant association.Tilidine or tramadol:n=81;morphine:n=74;fentanyl:n=55;buprenorphine:n=41;oxycodone:n=38;hydromorphone:n=14;dihydrocodeine:n=2;levomethadone or piritramide:n=2 (patients could receive more than 1 drug). Doses of the different drugs were converted to oral morphine equivalents for comparison. Genotype TT is associated with increased dose of opioids in people with Pain as compared to genotypes CC + CT. 20220551 769173180