Polymorphisms of uridine glucuronosyltransferase gene and irinotecan toxicity: Low dose does not protect from toxicity

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Abstract

Uridine glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) gene polymorphisms have been linked to irinotecan toxicity. Our purpose was to study the association between UGT1A1*28, UGT1A7*2, and UGT1A7*3 polymorphisms and irinotecan toxicity in Greek patients receiving low-dose weekly irinotecan. Blood samples were collected for 46 patients. DNA was extracted and UGT1A1 promoter and UGT1A7 exon 1 genotyping was carried out. Laboratory tests and physical examination were performed on regular basis for the assessment of toxicity. UGT1A1*28 was significantly correlated with both haematologic and non-haematologic toxicity. Moreover, patients carrying UGT1A7 polymorphisms had significant incidence of toxicity. To conclude, UGT polymorphisms play a role in the toxicity of irinotecan, even if the drug is administered in low doses. The genotyping test may be a useful tool for the management of patients who are going to receive irinotecan. © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.

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Tziotou, M., Kalotychou, V., Ntokou, A., Tzanetea, R., Armenis, I., Varsou, M., … Rombos, Y. (2014). Polymorphisms of uridine glucuronosyltransferase gene and irinotecan toxicity: Low dose does not protect from toxicity. Ecancermedicalscience, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2014.428

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