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Query: EC:2.1.1.67 (
thiopurine methyltransferase
)
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There is an increased risk of developing bone marrow depression and infections during azathioprine therapy for inflammatory bowel disease. Patients with low or absent
thiopurine S-methyltransferase
(
TPMT
) activity have an increased risk of developing myelotoxicity. We describe a patient who developed pancytopenia combined with cytomegalovirus
pneumonia
after several years of azathioprine use. The bone marrow depression was probably caused by the viral infection, as all others causative factors were unlikely. Surprisingly, we observed grossly elevated
TPMT
activity (182 nmol/g/h) during the recovery phase, following the pancytopenic period. After complete recovery of the bone marrow suppression,
TPMT
activity returned to usual reference activity (43 nmol/g/h). This remarkable change in enzymatic activity of
TPMT
may be explained by differences in the age of red blood cells, as younger erythrocytes have a higher
TPMT
activity. Determination of a patient's
TPMT
status by phenotyping should therefore not be performed just after bone marrow depression or in cases of activated erythropoieses.
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PMID:Paradoxical elevated thiopurine S-methyltransferase activity after pancytopenia during azathioprine therapy: potential influence of red blood cell age. 1852 Jun 12