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UGT1A1*6/*28 polymorphisms could predict irinotecan-induced severe neutropenia not diarrhea in Chinese colorectal cancer patients

Authors: Jing, Gao; Jun, Zhou; Yanyan, Li; Ming, Lu; Ru, Jia; Lin, Shen;

UGT1A1*6/*28 polymorphisms could predict irinotecan-induced severe neutropenia not diarrhea in Chinese colorectal cancer patients

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A1 polymorphisms and irinotecan-induced toxicities in Chinese advanced colorectal cancer patients. The genotypes of UGT1A1 6 and UGT1A1 28 were analyzed by PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing in 276 advanced colorectal cancer patients receiving irinotecan-containing chemotherapy. The influences of UGT1A1 6/28 polymorphisms on severe diarrhea and neutropenia were analyzed. The overall incidence of UGT1A1 6 and UGT1A1 28 variants was 35.5 % (GA: 28.6 %; AA: 6.9 %) and 21.0 % (TA6/TA7: 19.9 %; TA7/TA7: 1.1 %) in our cohort, respectively. A total of 16 patients (5.8 %, 16/276) had severe diarrhea and 56 patients (20.3 %, 56/276) had severe neutropenia. Neither UGT1A1 6 nor UGT1A1 28 variants were associated with severe diarrhea; however, either UGT1A1 6 (P = 0.001) or UGT1A1 28 (P = 0.029) variants were significantly associated with severe neutropenia. No differences were found between severe toxicities and clinical response in this study. Compared to western countries, Chinese patients had a distinct frequency of UGT1A1 6 or UGT1A1 28 genotypes. Both UGT1A1 6 and UGT1A1 28 variants were closely associated with irinotecan-induced severe neutropenia, but not diarrhea.

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Diarrhea, Neutropenia, Polymorphism, Genetic, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Genotype, Irinotecan, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Asian People, Humans, Camptothecin, Glucuronosyltransferase, Colorectal Neoplasms, Retrospective Studies

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