Purpose: Taxanes represent a group of anticancer drugs with a wide range of activity against breast cancer. Therapy side effects include haematologic toxicity (neutropenia, leucopenia), peripheral neuropathy and hypersensitivity, and demonstrate inter-individual variations. Since it is known that three genes are implicated in Taxane turnover, namely ABCB1 in the transport, CYP2C8 in the metabolism and CYP1B1 in the activity, we explored the association among polymorphisms (SNPs) in these three genes and the occurrence of Taxane-induced toxicity. Methods: We studied 95 patients affected by breast cancer and under treatment with Taxanes as adjuvant, metastatic or neo-adjuvant therapy. We genotyped them for single nucleotide polymorphisms in the CYP2C8 (alleles *1, *2 *3 and *4), CYP1B1 (alleles *1 and *3) and ABCB1 (1236 C>T; 2677 G>T/A; 3435 C>T) genes by Real-Time PCR assay. Results: We observed a significant association between the CYP1B1*3 allele and a lower occurrence of hypersensitivity reactions to Taxane treatment. Conclusions: We speculate that the highest production of 4-hydroxyestradiol (4-OHE2) metabolite by CYP1B1*3 allele could increase the formation of the 4-OHE2-Taxane adduct and possibly inhibit Taxane toxicity. We suggest that CYP1B1 might affect Taxane hypersensitivity therefore representing, if confirmed in a large cohort of patients, an exploratory hypersensitivity predictive biomarker .
Association of CYP1B1 with hypersensitivity induced by Taxane therapy in breast cancer patients.
RIZZO, Roberta;SPAGGIARI, Federica;LELLI, Giorgio;BARICORDI, Olavio;RIMESSI, Paola;FERLINI, Alessandra
2010
Abstract
Purpose: Taxanes represent a group of anticancer drugs with a wide range of activity against breast cancer. Therapy side effects include haematologic toxicity (neutropenia, leucopenia), peripheral neuropathy and hypersensitivity, and demonstrate inter-individual variations. Since it is known that three genes are implicated in Taxane turnover, namely ABCB1 in the transport, CYP2C8 in the metabolism and CYP1B1 in the activity, we explored the association among polymorphisms (SNPs) in these three genes and the occurrence of Taxane-induced toxicity. Methods: We studied 95 patients affected by breast cancer and under treatment with Taxanes as adjuvant, metastatic or neo-adjuvant therapy. We genotyped them for single nucleotide polymorphisms in the CYP2C8 (alleles *1, *2 *3 and *4), CYP1B1 (alleles *1 and *3) and ABCB1 (1236 C>T; 2677 G>T/A; 3435 C>T) genes by Real-Time PCR assay. Results: We observed a significant association between the CYP1B1*3 allele and a lower occurrence of hypersensitivity reactions to Taxane treatment. Conclusions: We speculate that the highest production of 4-hydroxyestradiol (4-OHE2) metabolite by CYP1B1*3 allele could increase the formation of the 4-OHE2-Taxane adduct and possibly inhibit Taxane toxicity. We suggest that CYP1B1 might affect Taxane hypersensitivity therefore representing, if confirmed in a large cohort of patients, an exploratory hypersensitivity predictive biomarker .I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.