Context: Hepatotoxicity is one of the most serious adverse effects in acromegalic patients treated with pegvisomant (PEG-V). Recent studies have found an association between this adverse event and the UGT1A1 allele 28 polymorphism associated with Gilbert’s syndrome. Objective: To determine whether UGT1A1*28 and alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) polymorphisms influence liver toxicity during PEG-V treatment. Design and setting: Multicenter observational retrospective study conducted in 13 tertiary care endocrinology units in Italy. Patients: A total of 112 patients with active disease resistant to somatostatin analogs (SSTa) and 108 controls were enrolled. Interventions: Clinical and biochemical data were recorded by electronic clinical reporting forms. Blood or DNA samples were sent to the coordinating center for genotyping. Results: No differences in genotypes between patients and controls were found. During PEG-V therapy liver function tests (LFT), abnormalitiesandoverthepatotoxicity developed in 17and4.5%ofpatients respectively. Logistic andlinear regressionanalyses showed an association between LFT abnormalities during the follow-up visit and prior events of LFT abnormalities in medical history (odds ratioZ1.25; PZ0.04) and the number of concomitant medications, other than SSTa (BZ3.9; PZ0.03). No correlation between LFT alterations and UGT1A1 allele 28 as well as ADH1C and B polymorphisms was found. Conclusions: UGT1A1 allele 28 and ADH1C and B polymorphisms do not predict increased risk of hepatotoxicity during PEG-V therapy. Conversely, patients with multi-therapies and with previous episodes of liver disease should be carefully managed, due to the observed association between these conditions and LFT abnormalities during PEG-V therapy.

Role of UGT1A1 and ADH gene polymorphisms in pegvisomant-induced liver toxicity in acromegalic patients / Filopanti, M.; Barbieri, A.M.; Mantovani, G.; Corbetta, S.; Gasco, V.; Ragonese, M.; Martini, C.; Bogazzi, F.; Colao, A.; Ferone, D.; Peri, A.; Pigliaru, F.; Angeletti, G.; Arosio, M.; Beck-Peccoz, P.; Lania, A.G.; Spada, A.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0804-4643. - STAMPA. - 170:(2014), pp. 247-254. [10.1530/EJE-13-0657]

Role of UGT1A1 and ADH gene polymorphisms in pegvisomant-induced liver toxicity in acromegalic patients

PERI, ALESSANDRO;
2014

Abstract

Context: Hepatotoxicity is one of the most serious adverse effects in acromegalic patients treated with pegvisomant (PEG-V). Recent studies have found an association between this adverse event and the UGT1A1 allele 28 polymorphism associated with Gilbert’s syndrome. Objective: To determine whether UGT1A1*28 and alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) polymorphisms influence liver toxicity during PEG-V treatment. Design and setting: Multicenter observational retrospective study conducted in 13 tertiary care endocrinology units in Italy. Patients: A total of 112 patients with active disease resistant to somatostatin analogs (SSTa) and 108 controls were enrolled. Interventions: Clinical and biochemical data were recorded by electronic clinical reporting forms. Blood or DNA samples were sent to the coordinating center for genotyping. Results: No differences in genotypes between patients and controls were found. During PEG-V therapy liver function tests (LFT), abnormalitiesandoverthepatotoxicity developed in 17and4.5%ofpatients respectively. Logistic andlinear regressionanalyses showed an association between LFT abnormalities during the follow-up visit and prior events of LFT abnormalities in medical history (odds ratioZ1.25; PZ0.04) and the number of concomitant medications, other than SSTa (BZ3.9; PZ0.03). No correlation between LFT alterations and UGT1A1 allele 28 as well as ADH1C and B polymorphisms was found. Conclusions: UGT1A1 allele 28 and ADH1C and B polymorphisms do not predict increased risk of hepatotoxicity during PEG-V therapy. Conversely, patients with multi-therapies and with previous episodes of liver disease should be carefully managed, due to the observed association between these conditions and LFT abnormalities during PEG-V therapy.
2014
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247
254
Filopanti, M.; Barbieri, A.M.; Mantovani, G.; Corbetta, S.; Gasco, V.; Ragonese, M.; Martini, C.; Bogazzi, F.; Colao, A.; Ferone, D.; Peri, A.; Piglia...espandi
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