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Comprehensive Ara-C SNP score predicts leukemic cell intracellular ara-CTP levels in pediatric acute myeloid leukemia patients.

Authors :
Elsayed AH
Cao X
Crews KR
Gandhi V
Plunkett W
Rubnitz JE
Ribeiro RC
Pounds SB
Lamba JK
Source :
Pharmacogenomics [Pharmacogenomics] 2018 Sep 01; Vol. 19 (14), pp. 1101-1110. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Aug 08.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Aim: Cytarabine (Ara-C), a mainstay of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treatment, is a prodrug requiring activation to ara-CTP for its antileukemic activity. Aim of this study was to evaluate impact of genetic variants in the key genes involved in ara-C metabolism on the leukemic cell intracellular levels of ara-CTP.<br />Method: We investigated SNPs in 14 ara-C metabolic-pathway genes, for association with intracellular ara-CTP levels, in leukemic cells obtained post-initiation of cytarabine infusion in pediatric AML patients (n = 68).<br />Results: Nine SNPs were significantly associated with leukemic cell intracellular concentration of ara-CTP. A comprehensive ara-CTP-SNP-score (ACSS) was further developed from top four SNPs identified in regression model. Patients were classified into three groups based on ACSS: high-ACSS (score >0), intermediate-ACSS (score = 0) and low-ACSS (score <0). ACSS designation was significant predictor of intracellular ara-CTP levels (p = 0.00012), suggesting a cumulative or synergistic effect of the significant SNPs.<br />Conclusion: ACSS score designation holds promise in definfing ara-C dose. Validation of the clinical utility of ACSS score in other independent cohorts will help identification of patients with potentially lower or higher levels of the ara-CTP in leukemic cells, thereby opening up opportunities for dose management to reduce toxicity and enhance efficacy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-8042
Volume :
19
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pharmacogenomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30088438
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2217/pgs-2018-0086