Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 The effect of genotype on methotrexate polyglutamate variability in juvenile idiopathic arthritis and association with drug response http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/art.30080/abstract Abstract Objective: Response and toxicity to methotrexate (MTX) are unpredictable in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). Intracellular MTX polyglutamates (MTXGlu) have shown promise as a predictor of drug response. We investigated genetic predictors of MTXGlu variability and associations between MTXGlu and drug response in JIA. Methods: This is a single center cross-sectional study evaluating JIA patients on stable doses of MTX at a tertiary care children's hospital. After obtaining informed consent, blood was drawn from 104 JIA patients during routine MTX screening labs. Clinical data was collected by chart review. Genotyping for 34 SNPs in 18 genes within the MTX metabolic pathway was performed. An ion-pairing chromatographic procedure with mass spectrometric detection measured MTXGlu1-7. Results: MTXGlu analysis and genotyping was completed in 104 patients. K-means clustering resulted in 3 distinct patterns of MTX polyglutamation. Cluster 1 had low RBC MTXGlu concentrations, cluster 2 had moderately high RBC MTXGlu1+2 concentrations, and cluster 3 had high concentrations of MTXGlu, specifically MTXglu3-5. SNPs in the purine and pyrimidine synthesis pathway, as well as the adenosine pathway were significantly associated with cluster subtype. The cluster with high concentrations of MTXGlu3-5 was associated with elevated liver function studies (LFTs), and there were higher concentrations of MTXGlu3-5 in children who reported GI side effects and LFT elevation. No association was noted between MTXGlu and active arthritis. Conclusions: MTXGlu remains a potentially useful tool for determining outcomes of JIA patients on MTX. The genetic predictors of MTXGlu variability may also contribute to the better understanding of MTX intracellular biotransformation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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