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Retrospective Analysis of a Drug-Metabolizing Genotype in Cancer Patients and Correlation With Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamics Data

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National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Breast Cancer
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
Melanoma
Lung Cancer
Prostate Cancer

Study type

Observational

Funder types

NIH

Identifiers

NCT00341939
999904279
04-C-N279

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is a retrospective one, exploring the hypothesis that a person's genotypic makeup may be associated with a clinical response or toxic effect to a drug. Genetic polymorphisms, that is, states of being able to assume different forms, that are in drug-metabolizing enzymes, transporters, and receptors may affect a patient's response to drug therapy. To date, there have been limited studies looking at a drug-metabolizing genotype (genetic makeup) or phenotype (result of the genotype's interaction with the environment). However, it is often wondered if the variations in a drug's action, that is, pharmacokinetic effect, come from the genotype phenotype relationship.

Participants who entered previous clinical trials at the National Cancer Institute, as approved by the Central Institutional Review Board, may be eligible for this study. Studies for which pharmacokinetic analyses were or are being performed will be the source of the patient population.

Genotyping experiments will be performed through genomic DNA isolated from stored frozen serum. The genotyping results will be compared with pharmacokinetic data and clinical outcomes. Clinical data will consist of what is obtained during the course of the principal pharmacokinetic study. The results of the retrospective analyses will provide no direct benefit to the participants.

Full description

Background

Genetic polymorphisms in drug-metabolizing enzymes, transporters/receptors, and transcription factors might affect an individual s response to drug therapy.

Inter-individual differences in efficacy and toxicity of cancer chemotherapy are especially important given the narrow therapeutic index of these drugs.

During analysis of investigational agents, inter-individual variances in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are often noted. It is often wondered if these variances might in part be explained by genetic differences in drug metabolizing enzymes, transporters, or other critical regulators of gene expression.

Objectives

To better understand the genotype-phenotype relationship, additional analysis correlating pharmacokinetic data with relevant genotyping.

Eligibility

All individuals previously enrolled on IRB approved clinical trials at the National Cancer Institute.

Design

In these retrospective studies, the association between an individual s pharmacokinetic profile and the genetic variation in their drug metabolizing enzymes and other critical regulators of gene expression will be investigated.

The hypothesis that an individual s genotypic constitution may be associated with clinical response and/or toxicity will be explored.

Enrollment

484 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

  • INCLUSION CRITERIA:

In this retrospective study, any cancer patients entered on IRB approved clinical trials at the National Cancer Institute are eligible. Studies for which pharmacokinetic analyses were/are being performed will be the source of the patient population. At this time enrollment will be limited to patients with pharmacokinetic samples obtained during treatment on protocol 00-C-0033, 00-C-0080, 01-C-0049, 01-C-0124, 01-C-0215, 02-C-0061, 02-C-0083, 02-C-0130, 02-C-0149, 02-C-0215, 02-C-0218, 02-C-0229, 03-C-0030, 03-C-0157, 03-C-0176, 03-C-0284, 04-C-0132, 04-C-0257, 04-C-0262, 04-C-0273, 04-C-0280, 05-C-0022, 05-C-0049, 05-C-0167, 05-C-0186, 06-C-0083, 06-C-0088, 06-C-0164, 06-C-0221, 07-C-0047, 07-C-0059, 07-C-0106, 07-C-0107, 08-C-0030, 08-C-0074, 94-C-0169, 95-C-0015, 97-C-0135, 97-C-0171, and 98-C-0015.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

A patient will be excluded if there is an insufficient quantity of sample available to perform the genotyping procedure. This is not anticipated to be of significance for this study since the methodology does not require a large serum sample.

Trial design

484 participants in 1 patient group

1/Cancer Patients
Description:
Cancer patients previously enrolled on IRB approved clinical trials at NCI

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