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Response to Intravenous Cyclophosphamide Treatment for Lupus Nephritis Associated with Polymorphisms in the FCGR2B-FCRLA Locusopen access

Authors
Kim, KwangwooBang, So-YoungBin Joo, YoungKim, TaehyeungLee, Hye-SoonKang, ChangwonBae, Sang-Cheol
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
J RHEUMATOL PUBL CO
Keywords
LUPUS NEPHRITIS; CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE; GENETIC STUDIES
Citation
JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, v.43, no.6, pp.1045 - 1049
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume
43
Number
6
Start Page
1045
End Page
1049
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/5581
DOI
10.3899/jrheum.150665
ISSN
0315-162X
Abstract
Objective. Cyclophosphamide (CYC) is an immunosuppressant drug widely used to treat various diseases including lupus nephritis, but its efficacy highly varies from individual to individual. This pharmacogenomics association study searched for genetic variations associated with CYC efficacy. Methods. Genome-wide association scan was performed for 109 Korean patients with systemic lupus erythematosus with lupus nephritis (classes III–V) who received intravenous CYC induction therapy. Genetic differences between responders and nonresponders were examined using Cochran–Armitage trend tests, and genotype imputation was used for defining the association locus. Results. Genetic polymorphisms in the Fcγ receptor gene (FCGR) cluster at human chromosome 1q23, previously associated with lupus nephritis susceptibility, were associated with the response to CYC treatment for lupus nephritis. Significant response association was found for 3 perfectly correlated (r² = 1) single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP): rs6697139, rs10917686, and rs10917688, located between the FCGR2B and FCRLA genes (p = 3.4 × 10⁻⁸). Carriage of the minor alleles in these SNP was found only in nonresponders (31%) and none in responders (0%). Conclusion. This first genome-wide association approach for CYC response yielded a robust profile of genetic associations including large-effect SNP in the FCGR2B-FCRLA locus, which may provide better insights to CYC metabolism and efficacy.
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