Literature DB >> 16197721

Pharmacogenetics and pediatric cancer.

Lisa Bomgaars1, Howard L McLeod.   

Abstract

The great advances in therapeutic success for childhood cancers have provided the impetus for strategies to avoid serious systemic toxicities from chemotherapy. This review describes the impact of genetic mutations in drug metabolism pathways on the toxicity of anticancer agents. Although many polymorphisms have been related to toxicity in adults, these associations are less well defined in children. The role of genetic polymorphisms in MTHFR, TYMS, TPMT, and UGT1A1 in influencing drug toxicity is reviewed. Better understanding of the pharmacogenetic determinants of drug metabolism or pharmacologic cofactors may allow for prospective identification of potential patients who are at increased risk for toxicity, allowing for dose optimization and resulting in a decrease in toxic risk while maximizing efficacy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16197721     DOI: 10.1097/00130404-200507000-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer J        ISSN: 1528-9117            Impact factor:   3.360


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