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Query: EC:2.4.2.30 (
PARP
)
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Background:
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is characterized by pain, numbness, and
tingling
in the hands and feet and by diminished quality of life. Multiple previous studies, mostly preclinical, suggest that poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (
PARP
) inhibitors may help with these symptoms.
Objective:
To assess the relationship between
PARP
inhibition and prevention/palliation of peripheral neuropathy in a clinical setting.
Design:
Meta-analysis of placebo-controlled clinical trials with
PARP
inhibitors.
Setting/Subjects:
We conducted 9 literature searches that included PubMed and other sources to compile fully published placebo-controlled clinical trials that tested
PARP
inhibitors and that reported on peripheral neuropathy.
Measurements:
The relative risks for neuropathy of all grades based on
PARP
inhibition were calculated for each trial. Each trial was weighted by its respective sample size. A forest plot was constructed.
Results:
Five trials, inclusive of 843 patients, met this study's eligibility criteria. Four included a concomitant
PARP
inhibitor (either olaparib or veliparib) and paclitaxel, a neuropathy-causing chemotherapy agent; the remaining trial evaluated long-term monotherapy with olaparib. The pooled overall relative risk for the development of neuropathy with
PARP
inhibition was 1.06 (95% confidence interval: 1-1.4).
Conclusions:
PARP
inhibition does not appear to reduce the risk of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Whether
PARP
inhibitors may palliate (rather than prevent) neuropathy remains an area in need of further investigation.
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PMID:Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibition for Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Meta-Analysis of Placebo-Controlled Trials. 3083 41