BCHE, butyrylcholinesterase, 590

N. diseases: 392; N. variants: 101
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Reward and Toxicity of Cocaine Metabolites Generated by Cocaine Hydrolase. 25814464 2015
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Biomarker disease BEFREE Hence, viral gene transfer of BChE appears benign and worth exploring as a therapy for cocaine abuse and possibly other disorders as well. 24892251 2014
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Biomarker disease BEFREE In developing an vivo drug-interception therapy to treat cocaine abuse and hinder relapse into drug seeking provoked by re-encounter with cocaine, two promising agents are: (1) a cocaine hydrolase enzyme (CocH) derived from human butyrylcholinesterase and delivered by gene transfer; (2) an anti-cocaine antibody elicited by vaccination. 22935511 2013
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Effects of anti-cocaine vaccine and viral gene transfer of cocaine hydrolase in mice on cocaine toxicity including motor strength and liver damage. 22935511 2013
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Biomarker disease BEFREE We are investigating treatments for cocaine abuse based on viral gene transfer of a cocaine hydrolase (CocH) derived from human butyrylcholinesterase, which can reduce cocaine-stimulated locomotion and cocaine-primed reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior in rats for many months. 22960160 2013
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Plants as a source of butyrylcholinesterase variants designed for enhanced cocaine hydrolase activity. 23000451 2013
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Anti-cocaine antibody and butyrylcholinesterase-derived cocaine hydrolase exert cooperative effects on cocaine pharmacokinetics and cocaine-induced locomotor activity in mice. 22960160 2013
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE The available PET data imply that an effective therapeutic enzyme for treatment of cocaine abuse could be an exogenous cocaine-metabolizing enzyme with a catalytic activity against (-)-cocaine comparable to that of wild-type BChE against (+)-cocaine. 22917637 2013
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Design, preparation, and characterization of high-activity mutants of human butyrylcholinesterase specific for detoxification of cocaine. 20971807 2011
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Characterization of a high-activity mutant of human butyrylcholinesterase against (-)-cocaine. 20060817 2010
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human An albumin-butyrylcholinesterase for cocaine toxicity and addiction: catalytic and pharmacokinetic properties. 18514640 2008
CUI: C0009171
Disease: Cocaine Abuse
Cocaine Abuse
0.340 Therapeutic disease CTD_human Structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery of therapeutics for cocaine overdose and addiction. 18292872 2008