Polymorphism C3435T of the MDR-1 gene predicts response to preoperative chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer

  • Authors:
    • Ariane Kafka
    • Georg Sauer
    • Christoph Jaeger
    • Regina Grundmann
    • Rolf Kreienberg
    • Robert Zeillinger
    • Helmut Deissler
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2003     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.22.5.1117
  • Pages: 1117-1121
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Abstract

P-glycoprotein, encoded by the MDR-1 gene, confers multi-drug resistance against antineoplastic agents and is important for the transmembrane transition of various other common therapeutic drugs. Recently, a number of polymorphisms in the MDR-1 gene were identified and the T/T genotype at positon 3435 in exon 26 was found to correlate with intestinal P-glycoprotein expression and bioavailability of digoxin after oral administration. We analysed the allelic frequencies at the polymorphic site C3435T in a group of patients with locally advanced breast cancer treated by preoperative chemotherapy to evaluate its predictive value. Sixty-eight patients diagnosed between 1998 and 2001 were treated by preoperative chemotherapy with anthracyclines or these agents combined with taxanes. From genomic DNA, a 106 bp fragment of MDR-1 exon 26 was amplified and the C3435T genotype was determined by Pyrosequencing methodology. A potential correlation with therapeutic response was calculated with Fisher's exact test. The overall clinical response rate (cCR and cPR) was 68% but only 7 patients (10.3%) achieved pathological complete response (pCR). Heterozygous C3435T occurred in 57% of the subjects and 22% of the analysed individuals possessed only T alleles. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation (p=0.029) between clinical complete response to preoperative chemotherapy and the T/T genotype. MDR-1 polymorphism C3435T in exon 26 may co-determine resistance to chemotherapy and provide useful information to individualize therapy.

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Kafka A, Sauer G, Jaeger C, Grundmann R, Kreienberg R, Zeillinger R and Deissler H: Polymorphism C3435T of the MDR-1 gene predicts response to preoperative chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer. Int J Oncol 22: 1117-1121, 2003.
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Kafka, A., Sauer, G., Jaeger, C., Grundmann, R., Kreienberg, R., Zeillinger, R., & Deissler, H. (2003). Polymorphism C3435T of the MDR-1 gene predicts response to preoperative chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer. International Journal of Oncology, 22, 1117-1121. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.22.5.1117
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Kafka, A., Sauer, G., Jaeger, C., Grundmann, R., Kreienberg, R., Zeillinger, R., Deissler, H."Polymorphism C3435T of the MDR-1 gene predicts response to preoperative chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer". International Journal of Oncology 22.5 (2003): 1117-1121.
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Kafka, A., Sauer, G., Jaeger, C., Grundmann, R., Kreienberg, R., Zeillinger, R., Deissler, H."Polymorphism C3435T of the MDR-1 gene predicts response to preoperative chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer". International Journal of Oncology 22, no. 5 (2003): 1117-1121. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.22.5.1117