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The impacts of single nucleotide polymorphisms in genes of cell cycle and NF-kB pathways on the efficacy and acute toxicities of radiotherapy in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Abstract
Chengxian Guo1,*, Yuling Huang2,*, Jingjing Yu1,*, Lijuan Liu3, Xiaochang Gong2, Min Huang2, Chunling Jiang2, Yulu Liao2, Lihua Huang4, Guoping Yang1, Jingao Li2
1Center of Clinical Pharmacology, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410013, China
2Department of Radiation Oncology, Jiangxi Cancer Hospital, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330029, China
3Department of Pharmacy, Jiangxi Cancer Hospital, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330029, China
4Center for Medical Experiments, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410013, China
*These authors have contributed equally to this work
Correspondence to:
Jingao Li, email: [email protected]
Keywords: nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), cell cycle, NF-κB pathway, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), clinical responses
Received: December 05, 2016 Accepted: February 06, 2017 Published: March 02, 2017
ABSTRACT
Radiotherapy is one of the primary choices for the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and may result in severe radiotoxicities on normal tissues. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes of cell cycle and NF-κB pathways have been linked with the prognoses of various cancers. The aim of this study was to explore whether SNPs of genes involved in cell cycle and NF-κB pathways are associated with responses to radiotherapy in NPC patients. We selected 3 SNPs in cell cycle pathway and 5 SNPs in NF-κB pathway and genotyped them in 154 NPC patients treated with radiotherapy. Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine the association of these 8 SNPs with the responses to radiotherapy. We observed that cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor gene CDKN2A rs3088440 was significantly related with a poorer treatment efficacy on the primary tumor and cervical lymph node after radiotherapy, and also with a decreased risk of grade 3–4 acute radiation-induced myelosuppression. In some subgroups, cyclin D1 gene CCND1 rs9344 and inhibitor of κB kinase gene IKBKB rs12676482 were related with the grade 3–4 acute radiation-induced myelosuppression, and CCND1 rs9344 was also associated with grade 3–4 acute radiation-induced oral mucositis. The current results reveal that SNPs in genes of cell cycle pathwayand NF-κB pathway have the potential to predict the clinical responses to radiotherapy for NPC patients.
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