Pharmacogenetics of Response to GLP1R Agonists
NCT05071898 · Recruiting
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial is studying how genes affect the way people with obesity or type 2 diabetes respond to GLP1 receptor agonist medications.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
Overweight/obese otherwise healthy volunteers will be recruited from the Old Order Amish population in Lancaster County, PA. Lancaster County, PA. Pharmacodynamic responses to GLP1R agonist will be assessed by conducting frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance tests (FSIGT) both before and after semaglutide for six weeks. The proposal proposes two specific aims: 1. Specific Aim #1. To identify genetic variants associated with effects of a GLP1R agonist to enhance glucose-stimulated first phase insulin secretion in the two FSIGTs (before and after administration of drug). 2. Specific Aim #2. To identify genetic variants associated with the effect of a GLP1R agonist to accelerate the rate of glucose disappearance as assessed in the two FSIGTs (before and after administration of drug). Genotyping will be conducted using a high-density array with comprehensive coverage of DNA sequence variants. In addition, the analysis will leverage a global imputation panel generated from 1,025 Amish individuals.
Treatments tested
- Semaglutide Pen Injector [Ozempic] also known as Ozempic, Wegovy Drug
Participants will receive subcutaneously injected semaglutide (0.25 mg/wk) for 4 weeks followed by semaglutide (0.5 mg/wk) for an additional two weeks.
| Main thing measured | First phase insulin secretion |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | University of Maryland, Baltimore |
| Conditions studied | Obesity, Diabetes Type 2 |
| GLP-1 drugs | — |
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