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Predictive value of ERCC1 and RRM1 gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms for first-line platinum- and gemcitabine-based chemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer patients.

Radosław Mlak1, Paweł Krawczyk, Rodryg Ramlau, Ewa Kalinka-Warzocha, Maja Wasylecka-Morawiec, Kamila Wojas-Krawczyk, Tomasz Kucharczyk, Iwona Homa, Piotr Kozioł, Marzanna Ciesielka, Dorota Chudziak, Janusz Milanowski.   

Abstract

Platinum-based chemotherapy with third generation drugs (such as gemcitabine) is an efficacious regimen of first-line treatment of patients with advanced, unresectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), without activating EGFR mutations. Mechanism of action of cytostatics are distortions in the DNA. ERCC1 and RRM1 are key proteins involved in the repair of DNA, thus, they may be responsible for the ineffectiveness of therapy. We investigated whether ERCC1 (19007C>T) and RRM1 (-37C>A) polymorphisms impact response to chemotherapy and survival in 62 patients with NSCLC treated with platinum and gemcitabine. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were assessed using a PCR-RFLP method in DNA isolated from PBLs. There were no statistically significant relationships between ERCC1 genotypes and response to therapy (p=0.581, χ2=1.09) as well as patient overall survival (OS). Carriers of the RRM1 AC genotype showed disease progression significantly more frequently (p=0.019, χ2=5.473) compared to carriers of the AA or CC genotypes. Carriers of the ERCC1/RRM1TT/CC genotype combination showed disease control significantly more frequently (p=0.047, χ2=3.95) compared to carriers of other genotype combinations. Patients with AA or CC genotypes of RRM1 showed significantly higher progression-free survival probability (p=0.0001, HR=0.39, 95% CI, 0.22-0.70) and OS probability (p=0.0104, HR=0.39, 95% CI, 0.18-0.82) compared to those with the AC genotype. In Cox regression model, poor performance status (p=0.0016, HR=4.78, 95% CI, 1.82-12.56), AC genotype of RRM1 gene (p=0.0414, HR=2.47, 95% CI, 1.04-5.87), lack of prior surgical treatment (p=0.0425, HR=4.71, 95% CI, 1.06-20.92) and lack of subsequent lines of treatment (p=0.0127, HR=3.23, 95% CI, 1.29-8.11) were significantly associated with shortening of patient survival. The analysis of RRM1 (-37C>A) more than ERCC1 (19007C>T) polymorphism may be a promising tool in the qualification of NSCLC patients for chemotherapy containing platinum compounds and gemcitabine.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23982437     DOI: 10.3892/or.2013.2696

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


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1.  Polymorphisms in ERCC1 gene could predict clinical outcome of platinum-based chemotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer patients.

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2.  Polymorphisms in ERCC1 and XPF gene and response to chemotherapy and overall survival of non-small cell lung cancer.

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Journal:  Med Oncol       Date:  2017-02-18       Impact factor: 3.064

4.  Role of ERCC1 variants in response to chemotherapy and clinical outcome of advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

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5.  Polymorphisms in TS, MTHFR and ERCC1 genes as predictive markers in first-line platinum and pemetrexed therapy in NSCLC patients.

Authors:  Paweł Krawczyk; Tomasz Kucharczyk; Dariusz M Kowalski; Tomasz Powrózek; Rodryg Ramlau; Ewa Kalinka-Warzocha; Kinga Winiarczyk; Magdalena Knetki-Wróblewska; Kamila Wojas-Krawczyk; Katarzyna Kałakucka; Wojciech Dyszkiewicz; Maciej Krzakowski; Janusz Milanowski
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2014-07-16       Impact factor: 4.553

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7.  Genetic Polymorphisms and Platinum-based Chemotherapy Treatment Outcomes in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Genetic Epidemiology Study Based Meta-analysis.

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8.  Effect of TOP2A and ERCC1 gene polymorphisms on the efficacy and toxicity of cisplatin and etoposide-based chemotherapy in small cell lung cancer patients.

Authors:  Marcin Nicoś; Anna Rolska-Kopińska; Paweł Krawczyk; Anna Grenda; Aleksandra Bożyk; Michał Szczyrek; Janusz Milanowski
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9.  The relationship between RRM1 gene polymorphisms and effectiveness of gemcitabine-based first-line chemotherapy in advanced NSCLC patient.

Authors:  R Mlak; P Krawczyk; M Ciesielka; P Kozioł; I Homa; T Powrózek; M Prendecka; J Milanowski; T Małecka-Massalska
Journal:  Clin Transl Oncol       Date:  2015-12-09       Impact factor: 3.405

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