Correlation of ABCB1 Gene Polymorphism and Myelosuppression with Taxanes Application in Breast Cancer Patients
OBJECTIVE:To explore the correlation of ABCB1 gene polymorphism and myelosuppression with taxanes application in breast cancer patients.METHODS:From Oct.2019 to Dec.2022,a total of 160 patients diagnosed with breast cancer in Affiliated Taian Central Hospital of Qingdao University were retrospectively analyzed.All patients were treated with a taxanes drug-based regimen.Univariate and Logistic regression were used to analyze the correlation with myelosuppression such as ABCB1 genotype.The correlation was analyzed by using gene stratification.Linkage disequilibrium effect of ABCB1 genotype was analyzed by SHEsis online software.RESULTS:Body mass index,ABCB1 G2677T genotype and molecular subtype had an effect on myelosuppression with significant difference(P<0.05).Compared with patients receiving taxanes for injection(albumin-bound),the incidences of moderate-to-severe myelosuppression(P=0.03),moderate-to-severe leukopenia(P=0.01)and moderate-to-severe neutrophilia(P<0.05)were lower in liposomes of taxanes for injection;the incidence of myelosuppression in patients with ABCB12677TT genotype was higher than those with GT and GG genotypes(P<0.05),with statistically significant differences.There was linkage disequilibrium in ABCB1 loci,yet the difference between ABCB1 haplotypes and the occurrence of myelosuppressive in patients was not statistically significant(P>0.05).CONCLUSIONS:In patients with breast cancer,clinical assessment of adverse drug reactions of taxanes requires a comprehensive consideration of the patients'genotype and gene-gene interactions,in addition to body mass index,molecular subtype,and type of taxanes.
Breast cancerTaxanesDocetaxelAdverse drug reactionsGenotype