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Further Investigation of the Role of ACYP2 and WFS1 Pharmacogenomic Variants in the Development of Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity in Testicular Cancer Patients.

Authors :
Drögemöller BI
Brooks B
Critchley C
Monzon JG
Wright GEB
Liu G
Renouf DJ
Kollmannsberger CK
Bedard PL
Hayden MR
Gelmon KA
Carleton BC
Ross CJD
Source :
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research [Clin Cancer Res] 2018 Apr 15; Vol. 24 (8), pp. 1866-1871. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jan 22.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose: Adverse drug reactions such as ototoxicity, which occurs in approximately one-fifth of adult patients who receive cisplatin treatment, can incur large socioeconomic burdens on patients with testicular cancer who develop this cancer during early adulthood. Recent genome-wide association studies have identified genetic variants in ACYP2 and WFS1 that are associated with cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. We sought to explore the role of these genetic susceptibility factors to cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in patients with testicular cancer. Experimental Design: Extensive clinical and demographic data were collected for 229 patients with testicular cancer treated with cisplatin. Patients were genotyped for two variants, ACYP2 rs1872328 and WFS1 rs62283056, that have previously been associated with hearing loss in cisplatin-treated patients. Analyses were performed to investigate the association of these variants with ototoxicity in this cohort of adult patients with testicular cancer. Results: Pharmacogenomic analyses revealed that ACYP2 rs1872328 was significantly associated with cisplatin-induced ototoxicity [ P = 2.83 × 10 <superscript>-3</superscript> , OR (95% CI):14.7 (2.6-84.2)]. WFS1 rs62283056 was not significantly associated with ototoxicity caused by cisplatin ( P = 0.39); however, this variant was associated with hearing loss attributable to any cause [ P = 5.67 × 10 <superscript>-3</superscript> , OR (95% CI): 3.2 (1.4-7.7)]. Conclusions: This study has provided the first evidence for the role of ACYP2 rs1872328 in cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in patients with testicular cancer. These results support the use of this information to guide the development of strategies to prevent cisplatin-induced ototoxicity across cancers. Further, this study has highlighted the importance of phenotypic differences in replication studies and has provided further evidence for the role of WFS1 rs62283056 in susceptibility to hearing loss, which may be worsened by cisplatin treatment. Clin Cancer Res; 24(8); 1866-71. ©2018 AACR .<br /> (©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1557-3265
Volume :
24
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29358504
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-17-2810