Gene:
ADRB2
adrenergic, beta-2-, receptor, surface

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PharmGKB contains no Clinical Variants that meet the highest level of criteria.

To see more Clinical Variants with lower levels of criteria, click the button at the bottom of the table.

Position ? Drug ? Relevance ? Strength of
Evidence ?
rs1042713 No clinical/PGx action 3
rs1042713 salmeterol less likely to work 3
rs1042714 carvedilol less likely to work 3

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The table below contains information about pharmacogenomic variants on PharmGKB. Please follow the link in the "Variant" column for more information about a particular variant. Each link in the "Variant" column leads to the corresponding PharmGKB Variant Page. The Variant Page contains summary data, including PharmGKB manually curated information about variant-drug pairs based on individual PubMed publications. The PMIDs for these PubMed publications can be found on the Variant Page.

The tags in the first column of the table indicate what type of information can be found on the corresponding Variant Page.

Links in the "Drugs" column lead to PharmGKB Drug Pages.

Variant?
(build 132)
Alternate Names ? Drugs ? Alleles ?
(+ chr strand)
Function ? Amino Acid?
Translation
rs1042713 46G>A, ADRB2:16Arg>Gly, ADRB2:Arg16Gly, ADRB2:Gly16Arg, Arg16, c.46A>G, g.5285A>G, g.9369367G>A, p.Arg16Gly A > G Missense Arg16Gly
rs1042714 318C>G, ADRB2:27Glu>Gln, ADRB2:79C>G, ADRB2:Gln27Glu, Gln27, c.79C>G, g.5318C>G, g.9369400G>C, p.Gln27Glu C > G Missense Gln27Glu
rs1800888 491T>C, ADRB2: 164Thr>Ile, Ile164, Thr164Ile, c.491C>T, g.148187078C>T, g.5730C>T, g.9369812C>T, p.Thr164Ile C > T Missense Thr164Ile
Alleles, Functions, and Amino Acid Translations are all sourced from dbSNP build 132

Overview

Alternate Names:  beta-2 adrenergic receptor; beta-2 adrenoceptor; beta-2 adrenoreceptor; catecholamine receptor
Alternate Symbols:  ADRB2R; ADRBR; B2AR; BAR; BETA2AR
PharmGKB Accession Id: PA39

Details

Cytogenetic Location: chr5 : q32 - q32
GP mRNA Boundary: chr5 : 148206156 - 148208188
GP Gene Boundary: chr5 : 148196156 - 148211188
Strand: plus
Product Name: No data available
The mRNA boundaries are calculated using the gene's default feature set from NCBI, mapped onto the UCSC Golden Path. PharmGKB sets gene boundaries by expanding the mRNA boundaries by no less than 10,000 bases upstream (5') and 3,000 bases downstream (3') to allow for potential regulatory regions.

PharmGKB Curated Pathways

Pathways created internally by PharmGKB based primarily on literature evidence.

  1. Antiarrhythmic Pathway, Pharmacodynamics
    Pharmacodynamic pathway of antiarrhythmic drugs in a stylized cardiac myocyte.
  1. Beta-agonist/Beta-blocker Pathway, Pharmacodynamics
    Simplified pharmacodynamic pathway of drug action on beta 2 adrenergic receptor in a stylized airway cell.
  1. Sympathetic Nerve Pathway (Neuroeffector Junction)
    Simplified diagram of a sympathetic neuroeffector junction displaying genes which may be involved.

External Pathways

Links to non-PharmGKB pathways.

  1. Arf6 signaling events - (Pathway Interaction Database NCI-Nature Curated)
  2. Arf6 trafficking events - (Pathway Interaction Database NCI-Nature Curated)
  3. corticosteroids and cardioprotection - (BioCarta via Pathway Interaction Database)
  4. cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (cftr) and beta 2 adrenergic receptor (b2ar) pathway - (BioCarta via Pathway Interaction Database)
  5. phospholipase c-epsilon pathway - (BioCarta via Pathway Interaction Database)

Curated Information ?

Gene Relationship Evidence
ADH5
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Publications

Non-Curated Information ?

A list of non-curated publications that mention this gene along with other genes is available.

Curated Information ?

Drug Class Relationship Evidence
Alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonists
  • PD
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Pathways
Alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonists
  • PD
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Pathways
antidepressants
  • PD
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Publications
Beta Blocking Agents
  • PD
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Publications
Beta blocking agents, non-selective
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
Beta blocking agents, selective
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
glucocorticoids
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Publications
selective beta-2-adrenoreceptor agonists
  • PD
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Publications
Selective beta-2-adrenoreceptor agonists
  • PD
  • PK
Publications
xenobiotics
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Publications
Drug Relationship Evidence
atenolol
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways, Variants
bisoprolol
  • PD
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Publications
brimonidine
  • PD
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Pathways
budesonide
  • PD
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Publications, Variants
carbidopa
  • PD
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Pathways
carvedilol
  • PD
  • PK
Publications, Pathways, Variants
clonidine
  • PD
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Pathways
desipramine
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
disulfiram
  • PD
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Pathways
dobutamine
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
dopamine
  • PD
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Pathways
enalapril
  • PD
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Publications
epinephrine
  • PD
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Pathways
fenoterol
  • PD
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Pathways
fluticasone propionate
  • PD
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Publications, Variants
fluticasone/salmeterol
  • PD
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Publications
formoterol
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways, Variants
hexoprenaline
  • PD
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Publications
hydrochlorothiazide
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Publications
isoproterenol
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways, Variants
mercaptopurine
  • PD
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Publications
methotrexate
  • PD
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Publications
methoxamine
  • PD
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Pathways
metoprolol
  • PD
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Pathways
metyrosine
  • PD
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Pathways
morphine
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Publications
norepinephrine
  • PD
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Pathways
nortriptyline
  • PD
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Publications
orciprenaline
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
phenylephrine
  • PD
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Pathways
pindolol
  • PD
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Pathways
propranolol
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
reboxetine
  • PD
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Publications
risperidone
  • PD
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Publications
ritodrine
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
salbutamol
  • PD
  • PK
Publications, Pathways, Variants
salmeterol
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways, Variants
terbutaline
  • PD
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Publications, Pathways
trimethaphan
  • PD
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Pathways
venlafaxine
  • PD
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Publications
verapamil
  • PD
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Publications, Variants
warfarin
  • PD
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Publications
yohimbine
  • PD
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Pathways

Non-Curated Information ?

A list of non-curated publications that mention this gene along with other drugs is available.

Curated Information ?

Disease Relationship Evidence
Acquired Long QT Syndrome (aLQTS)
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Publications
Angina Pectoris
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Publications
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Publications
Asthma
  • PD
  • PK
Publications, Variants
Atrial Fibrillation
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Publications
Brugada syndrome
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Publications
Cardiomyopathies
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Variants
Cardiomyopathy, Dilated
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Publications
Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic
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Publications
Cardiovascular Diseases
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Publications
Coronary Artery Disease
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Publications, Variants
Coronary Disease
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Publications
Cystic Fibrosis
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Publications
Death
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Variants
Death, Sudden, Cardiac
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Publications
diabetes mellitus type 2 and obesity
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Publications
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
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Publications
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Publications
Erectile Dysfunction
  • PD
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Publications
Essential hypertension
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Publications
Heart Diseases
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Publications, Variants
Heart Failure
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Publications, Variants
Hyperalgesia
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Publications
Hypertension
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Publications, Variants
Long QT Syndrome
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Publications
Lung Neoplasms
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Publications
Myocardial Infarction
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Publications, Variants
neuropathic pain
  • PD
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Publications
Obesity
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Publications
Pain
  • PD
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Publications
Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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Publications
Premature Birth
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Publications
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
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Publications
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological
  • PD
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Publications
Stress
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Variants
Stroke
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Variants
Sudden Infant Death
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Publications
Thromboembolism
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Publications
Torsades de Pointes
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Publications
Ventricular Fibrillation
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Publications

Non-Curated Information ?

A list of non-curated publications that mention this gene along with other diseases is available.

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