The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune Diseases
Nermeen Abuelsoud,1,2 Hala Fayed,3 Engy Elkateeb4 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, The British University in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt; 2Department of Pharmacy Practice/Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Cairo, Egypt; 3Department of Rheumato...
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doaj-bf924f189b6445b19e34027bb3585d612021-02-14T19:42:02ZengDove Medical PressPharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine1178-70662021-02-01Volume 1417918761676The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune DiseasesAbuelsoud NFayed HElkateeb ENermeen Abuelsoud,1,2 Hala Fayed,3 Engy Elkateeb4 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, The British University in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt; 2Department of Pharmacy Practice/Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Cairo, Egypt; 3Department of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Kasr Alaini University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; 4Department of Chemical and Clinical Pathology, Kasr Alaini University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptCorrespondence: Nermeen Abuelsoud Misr-Ismailia Road, PO Box 43, El Sherouk City, 11837, EgyptTel +00201226117118Email nersoud09@gmail.comPurpose: The study aimed to detect the frequencies of allelic variants (TPMT*3A, TPMT*3C, and TPMT*3G) in the TPMT genes in the Egyptian population and assess the association between TPMT polymorphisms and azathioprine (AZA)—clinical efficacy and adverse drug reactions among Egyptian patients with autoimmune diseases.Patients and Methods:: Design: A prospective, observational single-center clinical trial.Setting: Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Kasr Alainy University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University.Patients: Patients attending Kasr Alainy Rheumatology Outpatient Clinic between December 1, 2017 and June 30, 2019 were included in the study after signing a consent form. TPMT genetic polymorphisms were detected for all patients, and the association between polymorphisms presence and azathioprine’s clinical efficacy and adverse drug reactions were determined.Results: A total of 150 patients with a mean age of 35.85 years were enrolled in this study. About 72% of patients were heterozygous in the TPMT*3 G460A and TPMT*3 A719G mutant alleles and 81% were wild type in the TPMT*2 G238C mutant allele. Abnormal liver function tests were detected in 42% of patients. Myelosuppression was presented as anemia which was detected in 63% of patients, leucopenia in 51%, and thrombocytopenia in 25% of patients. AZA clinical failure has occurred in 50% of patients where AZA was discontinued or shifted to another drug which occurred in 45% of patients. Myelosuppression rates were higher in homozygous patients in the three mutant alleles, but statistically significant in TPMT*2 G238C while not statistically significant in TPMT*3 G460A and TPMT*3 A719G. Females had a higher risk of immunosuppression than males (p-value 0.031).Conclusion: The study provided an overview of the genomic variations in the Egyptian population. Routine TPMT genotyping prior to the initiation of AZA therapy should be considered.Keywords: azathioprine, genetic polymorphisms, autoimmune diseases, Egyptian patientshttps://www.dovepress.com/the-association-between-azathioprine-genetic-polymorphisms-clinical-ef-peer-reviewed-article-PGPMazathiopurinegenetic polymorphismsautoimmune diseasesegyptian patients |
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The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune Diseases |
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The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune Diseases |
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The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune Diseases |
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The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune Diseases |
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The Association Between Azathioprine Genetic Polymorphisms, Clinical Efficacy and Adverse Drug Reactions Among Egyptian Patients with Autoimmune Diseases |
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association between azathioprine genetic polymorphisms, clinical efficacy and adverse drug reactions among egyptian patients with autoimmune diseases |
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Nermeen Abuelsoud,1,2 Hala Fayed,3 Engy Elkateeb4 1Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, The British University in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt; 2Department of Pharmacy Practice/Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Cairo, Egypt; 3Department of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Kasr Alaini University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; 4Department of Chemical and Clinical Pathology, Kasr Alaini University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptCorrespondence: Nermeen Abuelsoud Misr-Ismailia Road, PO Box 43, El Sherouk City, 11837, EgyptTel +00201226117118Email nersoud09@gmail.comPurpose: The study aimed to detect the frequencies of allelic variants (TPMT*3A, TPMT*3C, and TPMT*3G) in the TPMT genes in the Egyptian population and assess the association between TPMT polymorphisms and azathioprine (AZA)—clinical efficacy and adverse drug reactions among Egyptian patients with autoimmune diseases.Patients and Methods:: Design: A prospective, observational single-center clinical trial.Setting: Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Kasr Alainy University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University.Patients: Patients attending Kasr Alainy Rheumatology Outpatient Clinic between December 1, 2017 and June 30, 2019 were included in the study after signing a consent form. TPMT genetic polymorphisms were detected for all patients, and the association between polymorphisms presence and azathioprine’s clinical efficacy and adverse drug reactions were determined.Results: A total of 150 patients with a mean age of 35.85 years were enrolled in this study. About 72% of patients were heterozygous in the TPMT*3 G460A and TPMT*3 A719G mutant alleles and 81% were wild type in the TPMT*2 G238C mutant allele. Abnormal liver function tests were detected in 42% of patients. Myelosuppression was presented as anemia which was detected in 63% of patients, leucopenia in 51%, and thrombocytopenia in 25% of patients. AZA clinical failure has occurred in 50% of patients where AZA was discontinued or shifted to another drug which occurred in 45% of patients. Myelosuppression rates were higher in homozygous patients in the three mutant alleles, but statistically significant in TPMT*2 G238C while not statistically significant in TPMT*3 G460A and TPMT*3 A719G. Females had a higher risk of immunosuppression than males (p-value 0.031).Conclusion: The study provided an overview of the genomic variations in the Egyptian population. Routine TPMT genotyping prior to the initiation of AZA therapy should be considered.Keywords: azathioprine, genetic polymorphisms, autoimmune diseases, Egyptian patients |
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