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TPMT genotype and the use of thiopurines in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease
Authors:G. Stocco, S. Martelossi, A. Barabino, M. Fontana, P. Lionetti, G. Decorti, N. Malus  , F. Bartoli, M. Fezzi, T. Giraldi,A. Ventura
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Trieste, Via L.Giorgieri 7,9, 34127 Trieste, Italy

bResearch Children's Hospital ‘Burlo Garofolo’, Trieste, Italy

cResearch Children's Hospital ‘Gaslini’, Genoa, Italy

dChildren's Hospital ‘Buzzi’, Milan, Italy

eResearch Children's Hospital ‘Meyer’, Florence, Italy

fDepartment of Prevention, Sanitary Services Agency Number 1, Trieste, Italy

Abstract:BACKGROUND: Thiopurines are used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. They are metabolised via methylation by thiopurine-S-methyltransferase (TPMT), which displays a genetically determined polymorphic activity. Subjects with reduced TPMT activity have a higher concentration of active thiopurine metabolites and may be at increased risk of bone-marrow suppression. AIMS: To evaluate the relevance of TPMT genotyping in the management of thiopurines therapy in inflammatory bowel disease patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Adverse effects and clinical response were determined retrospectively and correlated with TPMT genotype in 70 paediatric inflammatory bowel disease patients. RESULTS: Nineteen patients (27.1%) developed adverse effects; of the 51 who did not, 34 (66.7%) responded to treatment. Five patients (7.1%) were heterozygous for a variant TPMT allele; two of these (40%) were intolerant to thiopurines, compared to 17 of the 65 patients (26.2%) with a wild type gene (O.R. 1.88, 95% CI 0.29-12.2, p=0.61); among the 34 responders, the median dosage of the drug required to obtain remission was lower for mutated than for wild type patients (1.6mgkg(-1)day(-1) versus 2.0mgkg(-1)day(-1), p=0.043). CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant association between adverse effects of thiopurines and TPMT heterozygous genotype, but TPMT genotyping could be useful in establishing the most appropriate dose of thiopurines to start treatment.
Keywords:Genotyping   Inflammatory bowel disease   Thiopurines (azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine)   Thiopurine-S-methyl transferase
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