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Inosine triphosphatase polymorphisms and ribavirin pharmacokinetics as determinants of ribavirin-associate anemia in patients receiving standard anti-HCV treatment.

Antonio DʼAvolio1, Alessia Ciancio, Marco Siccardi, Antonina Smedile, Lorena Baietto, Marco Simiele, Diego Aguilar Marucco, Giuseppe Cariti, Andrea Calcagno, Daniel Gonzalez de Requena, Mauro Sciandra, Jessica Cusato, Giulia Troshina, Stefano Bonora, Mario Rizzetto, Giovanni Di Perri.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Functional variants of inosine triphosphatase (ITPA) were recently found to protect against ribavirin (RBV)-induced hemolytic anemia. However, no definitive data are yet available on the role of plasma RBV concentrations on hemoglobin (Hb) decrement. Moreover, no data have been published on the possible interplay between these 2 factors.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis included 167 patients. The ITPA variants rs7270101 and rs1127354 were genotyped and tested using the χ test for association with Hb reduction at week 4. We also investigated, using multivariate logistic regression, the impact of RBV plasma exposure on Hb concentrations.
RESULTS: Both single nucleotide polymorphisms were associated with Hb decrease. The carrier of at least 1 variant allele in the functional ITPA single nucleotide polymorphisms was associated with a lower decrement of Hb (-1.1 g/dL), as compared with patients without a variant allele (-2.75 g/dL; P = 4.09 × 10). RBV concentrations were not influenced by ITPA genotypes. A cut-off of 2.3 μg/mL of RBV was found to be associated with anemia (area-under-receiver operating characteristic = 0.630, sensitivity = 50.0%, and specificity = 69.5%, P = 0.008). In multivariate logistic regression analyses, the carrier of a variant allele (P = 0.005) and plasma RBV concentrations <2.3 μg/mL (P = 0.016) were independently associated with protection against clinically significant anemia at week 4.
CONCLUSIONS: Although no direct relationship was found between ITPA polymorphisms and plasma RBV concentrations, both factors were shown to be significantly associated with anemia. A multivariate regression model based on ITPA genetic polymorphisms and RBV trough concentration was developed for predicting the risk of anemia. By relying upon these 2 variables, an individualized management of anemia seems to be feasible in recipients of pegylated interferon-RBV therapy.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22406654     DOI: 10.1097/FTD.0b013e31824bf778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ther Drug Monit        ISSN: 0163-4356            Impact factor:   3.681


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