Genotypic variations of the CYP2D6 gene in patients with breast cancer treated with tamoxifen: case series

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics European Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/op9.0000000000000050
Luz Fernanda Sua, Andrés Orlando Castillo, Lisa Ximena Rodriguez, Liliana Fernández-Trujillo
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Abstract Tamoxifen plays a key role in hormone therapy for patients with breast cancer. However, studies have reported inconsistent responses to the drug because of different factors. Among these, allelic variants of cytochrome P450 genes are important. This study aims to determine the polymorphic variants of CYP2D6 gene in patients with breast cancer who underwent tamoxifen hormone therapy, classifying them according to their phenotypes as poor, intermediate, extensive, or ultrarapid metabolizers and describing clinical outcomes, such as time to relapse and overall survival (OS). This was a case series study conducted in 47 patients diagnosed with breast cancer, between 2015 and 2018. Whole-blood samples were collected, and DNA was extracted. CYP2D6 gene alterations were assessed. The mean age was 61 ± 11 years. Ductal carcinoma occurred in 85%, of which 42% was grade 2. The predominant stages of breast cancer were IIB in 26% and stage I in 32%. Extensive phenotype metabolizers were identified in 92%, poor in 6%, and intermediate in 2% of participants. Relapse was reported in 30% of participants, with metastatic relapse in 86%, which was more frequently identified in poor metabolizers. The OS at 5 and 10 years was 91%, regardless of phenotype. OS was 90% at 5 and 10 years for extensive metabolizers. Although the sample size was very small to make significant comparisons, it was observed that both poor and extensive metabolizing patients experienced some form of relapse. The OS of patients with the extensive metabolizer phenotype in this study is similar to that reported worldwide.
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他莫昔芬治疗乳腺癌患者CYP2D6基因的基因型变异:病例系列
他莫昔芬在乳腺癌患者激素治疗中起关键作用。然而,由于不同的因素,研究报告了对该药不一致的反应。其中,细胞色素P450基因的等位变异是重要的。本研究旨在确定接受他莫昔芬激素治疗的乳腺癌患者CYP2D6基因的多态性变异,并根据其表型将其分类为不良、中度、广泛或超快速代谢,并描述临床结果,如复发时间和总生存期(OS)。这是一项在2015年至2018年间对47名被诊断患有乳腺癌的患者进行的病例系列研究。采集全血样本,提取DNA。评估CYP2D6基因的改变。平均年龄61±11岁。85%发生导管癌,其中42%为2级。乳腺癌的主要分期为IIB期(26%)和I期(32%)。92%的参与者被鉴定为广泛表型代谢物,6%的参与者被鉴定为不良表型代谢物,2%的参与者被鉴定为中等表型代谢物。30%的参与者报告复发,86%的参与者报告转移性复发,这在代谢不良者中更常见。无论表型如何,5年和10年的OS为91%。广泛代谢者5年和10年的总生存率为90%。虽然样本量很小,无法进行有意义的比较,但观察到代谢不良和广泛代谢的患者都经历了某种形式的复发。本研究中广泛代谢物表型患者的OS与国际上报道的相似。
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