TY - JOUR
T1 - Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) activity is better determined by biochemical assay versus genotyping in the Jewish population
AU - Kasirer, Yair
AU - Mevorach, Rephael
AU - Renbaum, Paul
AU - Algur, Nurit
AU - Soiferman, Devora
AU - Beeri, Rachel
AU - Rachman, Yelana
AU - Segel, Reeval
AU - Turner, Dan
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - Background: Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) is a key enzyme that deactivates thiopurines, into their inactive metabolite, 6-methylmercaptopurine. Intermediate and low TPMT activity may lead to leukopenia following thiopurine treatment. The aim of this study was to determine TPMT activity and TPMT alleles (genotype-phenotype correlation) in Jews, aiming to develop an evidence-based pharmacogenetic assay for this population. Methods: TPMT activity was determined in 228 Jewish volunteers by high performance liquid chromatography. Common allelic variants in the Caucasian population [TPMT*2 (G238C), TPMT*3A (G460A and A719G), TPMT*3B (G460A) and TPMT*3C (A719G)] were tested. Phenotype-genotype correlation was examined and discordant cases were fully sequenced to identify novel genetic variants. Results: Mean TPMT activity was 15.4 ± 4 U/ml red blood cells (range 1-34). Intermediate activity was found in 33/228 (14 %) subjects and absent activity was found in one sample (0.4 %). Only eight individuals (3.5 % of the entire cohort and 24 % of those with intermediate/low activity) were identified as carriers of a TPMT genetic variant, all of whom had the TPMT*3A allele. Sequencing the entire TPMT coding region and splice junctions in the remainder of the discordant cases did not reveal any novel variants. Conclusion: Genotyping TPMT in Jews yields a much lower rate of variants than identified in the general Caucasian population. We conclude that a biochemical assay to determine TPMT enzymatic activity should be performed in Jews before starting thiopurine treatment in order to identify low activity subjects.
AB - Background: Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) is a key enzyme that deactivates thiopurines, into their inactive metabolite, 6-methylmercaptopurine. Intermediate and low TPMT activity may lead to leukopenia following thiopurine treatment. The aim of this study was to determine TPMT activity and TPMT alleles (genotype-phenotype correlation) in Jews, aiming to develop an evidence-based pharmacogenetic assay for this population. Methods: TPMT activity was determined in 228 Jewish volunteers by high performance liquid chromatography. Common allelic variants in the Caucasian population [TPMT*2 (G238C), TPMT*3A (G460A and A719G), TPMT*3B (G460A) and TPMT*3C (A719G)] were tested. Phenotype-genotype correlation was examined and discordant cases were fully sequenced to identify novel genetic variants. Results: Mean TPMT activity was 15.4 ± 4 U/ml red blood cells (range 1-34). Intermediate activity was found in 33/228 (14 %) subjects and absent activity was found in one sample (0.4 %). Only eight individuals (3.5 % of the entire cohort and 24 % of those with intermediate/low activity) were identified as carriers of a TPMT genetic variant, all of whom had the TPMT*3A allele. Sequencing the entire TPMT coding region and splice junctions in the remainder of the discordant cases did not reveal any novel variants. Conclusion: Genotyping TPMT in Jews yields a much lower rate of variants than identified in the general Caucasian population. We conclude that a biochemical assay to determine TPMT enzymatic activity should be performed in Jews before starting thiopurine treatment in order to identify low activity subjects.
KW - Genotype
KW - Jewish population
KW - Phenotype
KW - Thiopurines
KW - TPMT activity
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U2 - 10.1007/s10620-013-3008-z
DO - 10.1007/s10620-013-3008-z
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C2 - 24390675
AN - SCOPUS:84902281359
SN - 0163-2116
VL - 59
SP - 1207
EP - 1212
JO - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
JF - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
IS - 6
ER -