Exploratory Genome-Wide Association Analysis to Identify Pharmacogenetic Determinants of Response to R-CHOP in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma.
Gabriele PerroneLuigi RigacciSara UrruSofya KovalchukMarco BrugiaAlberto FabbriLorenzo IovinoBenedetta PucciniEmanuele CenciniEnrico OrciuoloSilvia BirtoloAlessandro MelosiSimone SantiniIda LandiniGiandomenico RovielloRaffaella SantiAlessandra MacciottaFulvio RicceriAlberto BosiMonica BocchiaMario PetriniEnrico MiniStefania NobiliPublished in: Cancers (2023)
R-CHOP standard chemotherapy is successful in about 60% of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients. Unresponsive patients have a poor prognosis, and predictive biomarkers of response to R-CHOP are lacking. We conducted the first prospective GWAS study aimed at exploring constitutional biomarkers predictive of R-CHOP efficacy and toxicity. Overall, 216 any-stage chemonaïve DLBCL patients candidate to R-CHOP were enrolled. The median age of the 185 eligible patients was 59.2 years, 49.7% were women and 45.4% were stage I-II patients. According to the Revised International Prognostic Index (R-IPI), 14.1%, 56.8% and 29.2% were in the very good, good and poor prognosis groups, respectively. Of the patients, 85.9% produced a complete response. Highly significant associations (i.e., p < 5 × 10 -8 ) were found between progression-free survival (PFS) and six SNPs (i.e., rs116665727, rs1607795, rs75614943, rs77241831, rs117500207, rs78466241). Additionally, five SNPs (i.e., rs74832512, rs117500207, rs35789195, rs11721010, rs12356569) were highly associated with overall survival (OS). Wild-type patients showed a prolonged PFS or OS compared with patients carrying deleterious alleles ( p < 0.001). No association with the adequate significant threshold was observed between SNPs and the objective response or toxicity. In the future, these SNPs, alone or in combination, after a proper validation in an independent cohort, could contribute to improving the prediction of R-CHOP response.
Keyphrases
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- metabolic syndrome
- peritoneal dialysis
- patient reported outcomes
- pregnant women
- skeletal muscle
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- adipose tissue
- oxidative stress
- long non coding rna
- patient reported