| Literature DB >> 16865249 |
R Zárate Romero1, R Morales, F Garcia, M Huarriz, E Bandres, J De la Haba, A Gómez, E Aranda, J García-Foncillas.
Abstract
Our aim was to evaluate the role of C-69T in GSTA1, Ile105Val in GSTP1, null allele in GSTT1 and GSTM1 in the prediction of toxicity in patients treated with 5-Fu/CPT-11/Lv regimens in metastatic CRC patients. Fifty-one patients with CRC metastatic disease were analysed. All patients had bidimensionally measurable disease according to WHO criteria. The gender distribution was 37 (74%) males and 13 (26%) females; age ranged from 41 to 71 years; performance status was in all patients > or = 80 (Karnofsky index). The analysis of gene polymorphism was performed in lymphocytes by using PCR-RFLP (GSTA1, GSTP1), PCR (GSTT1, GSTM1) and sequencing analysis (UGT1A1 *28). An appreciable significant association was observed between the GSTT1-null and toxicity: 57% developed gastrointestinal toxicity grade III versus 23% of patients with GSTT1-present genotype (p = 0.053). The other polymorphisms analysed did not show any significant relation with toxicity. Our data suggest that GSTT1-null is associated with a greater probability of developing toxicity to 5-Fu/CPT-11/Lv treatments, indicating a potential application of this genetic analysis in predicting adverse effects of this regimen.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16865249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Rep ISSN: 1021-335X Impact factor: 3.906