Bellott_2008_Cancer.Chemother.Pharmacol_61_481

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Title : Functional study of the 830C>G polymorphism of the human carboxylesterase 2 gene - Bellott_2008_Cancer.Chemother.Pharmacol_61_481
Author(s) : Bellott R , Le Morvan V , Charasson V , Laurand A , Colotte M , Zanger UM , Klein K , Smith D , Bonnet J , Robert J
Ref : Cancer Chemother Pharmacol , 61 :481 , 2008
Abstract :

PURPOSE: Carboxylesterase 2 (CES2) is involved in the activation of the anticancer drug irinotecan to its active metabolite SN-38. We previously identified a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), with an allele frequency around 10%, as possibly involved in enzyme expression (Clin Pharmacol Ther 76:528-535, 2004), which could explain the large individual variation in SN-38 disposition. METHODS: The 830C>G SNP, located in the 5' untranslated region of the gene, was analysed in various DNA samples extracted from: (1) the National Cancer Institute NCI-60 panel of human tumour cell lines; (2) a collection of 104 samples of normal tissue from colorectal cancer patients; (3) blood samples from a population of 95 normal subjects; (4) a collection of 285 human livers. CES2 genotypes were tentatively related to irinotecan cytotoxicity and CES2 expression in the NCI-60 panel; to response to treatment and event-free survival in colorectal cancer patients; and to CES2 expression and catalytic activity in subsets of the human liver collection. RESULTS: No significant relationship was found in the NCI-60 panel between CES2 830C>G genotype and irinotecan cytotoxicity or CES2 expression. No significant relationship was found between CES2 830C>G genotype and the toxicity and therapeutic efficacy (tumour response, event-free survival) of irinotecan in colorectal cancer patients. There was no significant relationship between CES2 830C>G genotype and CES2 expression and catalytic activity determined in a subset of genotype-selected liver samples. CONCLUSION: The 830C>G SNP of CES2 is unlikely to have significant functional consequences on CES2 expression, activity or function.

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Bellott R, Le Morvan V, Charasson V, Laurand A, Colotte M, Zanger UM, Klein K, Smith D, Bonnet J, Robert J (2008)
Functional study of the 830C>G polymorphism of the human carboxylesterase 2 gene
Cancer Chemother Pharmacol 61 :481

Bellott R, Le Morvan V, Charasson V, Laurand A, Colotte M, Zanger UM, Klein K, Smith D, Bonnet J, Robert J (2008)
Cancer Chemother Pharmacol 61 :481