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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
osteosarcoma
)
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Cytotoxic activity of most chemotherapeutic agents is based on their ability to induce DNA damage. Interstrand crosslinks are among the most detrimental forms of DNA damage as both DNA strands are affected. As translesion polymerases participate in their repair, they may be important for response to chemotherapeutic agents that induce such lesions, including commonly used cisplatin. Altered expression of translesion polymerase genes REV1 and
REV3L
may modify sensitivity to cisplatin. As
osteosarcoma
patients are commonly treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy, our aim was to investigate if REV1 and
REV3L
polymorphisms influence survival of
osteosarcoma
patients treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy. We determined the genotypes of common functional tag REV1 and
REV3L
polymorphisms in 66
osteosarcoma
patients. Cox regression was used for survival analysis. Carriers of at least one polymorphic REV1 rs3087403 allele had significantly shorter EFS and overall survival (OS) (p = 0.004; HR = 3.79; 95%CI = 1.53-9.35 and p < 0.001; HR = 4.44; 95%CI = 1.92-10.27, respectively). Combination of REV1 rs3087403 and
REV3L
rs462779 polymorphisms was also significantly associated with shorter OS (ptrend<0.001) and shorter EFS (ptrend = 0.003). The results of this first study on polymorphisms in translesion polymerase genes in
osteosarcoma
suggest they could help predict outcome of cisplatin-based chemotherapy in
osteosarcoma
patients.
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PMID:Translesion polymerase genes polymorphisms and haplotypes influence survival of osteosarcoma patients. 2574 39