ACE inhibitor pathway (WP1151)

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The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is central to the control of blood pressure and the target of several types of anti-hypertensive drugs. This pathway depicts a simplified representation of the pharmacodynamics (PD) of RAAS-acting drugs including candidate genes for the pharmacogenomics (PGx) of ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), renin inhibitor aliskiren and aldosterone receptor antagonists. Source: PharmGKB (http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA2023&objCls=Pathway)
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Authors

Thomas Kelder , Egon Willighagen , Christine Chichester , and Eric Weitz

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Organism

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Annotations

Pathway Ontology: ACE inhibitor drug pathway

Participants

Label Type Compact Identifier Comment
Angiotensin I Metabolite pubchem.compound:3081372
ACE Inhibitor Metabolite chebi:35457
Aldosterone Metabolite kegg.compound:C01780
Bradykinin Metabolite hmdb:HMDB0004246
Angiotensin II Metabolite hmdb:HMDB0001035
AGT GeneProduct ncbigene:403783
ACE GeneProduct ncbigene:610668
KNG1 GeneProduct ncbigene:478666
AGTR1 GeneProduct ncbigene:403836
NOS3 GeneProduct ncbigene:403784
ACE GeneProduct ncbigene:610668
AGTR2 GeneProduct ncbigene:403835
REN GeneProduct ncbigene:403838
BDKRB2 GeneProduct ncbigene:403658

References

  1. The emerging role of ACE2 in physiology and disease. Hamming I, Cooper ME, Haagmans BL, Hooper NM, Korstanje R, Osterhaus ADME, et al. J Pathol. 2007 May;212(1):1–11. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia