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in the gene encoding the enzyme that metabolises the drug. Thus, it is possible to
analyse patient DNA prior to administration of a drug to determine what the likely
response will be. The technology to deduce a patient’s genotype is already developed
and indicated in Section 6.8.7. It is also now possible to analyse SNPs which may also
correlate with certain disease processes in a microarray type format. This opens up the
possibility that it may be possible to assign apharmacogeneticprofile at birth, in much
the same way as blood typing for later treatment. A further possibility is the determin-
ation of likely susceptibility to a disease based on genetic information. A number of
companies including the Icelandic genetics company deCode are able to provide
personal genetic information based on modelling and analysis of disease genes in large
population studies for certain conditions such as diabetes.

6.11 Molecular biotechnology and applications


It is a relatively short period of time since the early 1970s when the first recombinant
DNA experiments were carried out. However, huge strides have been made not only in
the development of molecular biology techniques but also in their practical applica-
tion. The molecular basis of disease and the new areas of genetic analysis and gene
therapy hold great promise. In the past medical science relied on the measurement
of protein and enzyme markers which reflected disease states. It is possible now not
only to detect such abnormalities at an earlier stage using mRNA techniques but also
in some cases to predict such states using genome analysis. The complete mapping
and sequencing of the human genome and the development of techniques such as
DNA microchips will certainly accelerate such events. Perhaps even more difficult is

Table 6.8General classification of oncogenes and their cellular
and biochemical functions


Oncogene Example Main details


G-proteins H-K- and N-ras GTP-binding protein/GTPase


Growth factors sis,nt-2,hst b-chain of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)


Growth factor receptors erbB Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)


fms Colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor

Protein kinases abl,src Protein tyrosine kinases


mos,ras Protein serine kinases

Nucleus-located
transcription factors


mye DNA-binding protein

myb DNA-binding protein
jun,fos DNA-binding protein

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