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FCGR3A gene polymorphisms may correlate with response to frontline R-CHOP therapy for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

  • Hwan Kim Dong
  • , Du Jung Hee
  • , Gwang Kim Jong
  • , Je Jung Lee
  • , Deok Hwan Yang
  • , Hee Park Yeon
  • , Rok Do Young
  • , Jin Shin Ho
  • , Kyoung Kim Min
  • , Soo Hyun Myung
  • , Kyun Sohn Sang
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

The precise mechanism of rituximab plus cyclophosphamide/doxorubicin/ vincristine/prednisone (R-CHOP) therapy in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is not fully elucidated. Besides overcoming bcl-2-mediated chemoresistance, antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), which is activated by effector cells via immunoglobulin G (IgG) fragment C receptors (FcRs), was also proposed as a mechanism of rituximab. The current study evaluated the impact of FcR polymorphism on the response to R-CHOP therapy for DLBCL with the basis that FcR polymorphism can affect rituximab's affinity for ADCC effector cells. The FCGR3A and FCGR2A gene polymorphisms were determined in DLBCL patients receiving R-CHOP (n = 113) compared with CHOP therapy (n = 85). The FCGR3A valine (V) allele was significantly correlated with a higher complete response rate to R-CHOP compared with the phenylalanine (F) allele (88% in V/V vs 79% in V/F vs 50% in F/F; P = .002), while no difference was found between FCGR2A polymorphisms. In addition, V/V allele was associated with faster achievement of response than other alleles. The impact of the FCGR3A gene polymorphism on response rate was not noted in the CHOP group. In terms of overall or event-free survival, no difference was found according to FCGR3A or FCGR2A alleles. The FCGR3A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is predictive of response to R-CHOP, but does not correlate with survival in patients with DLBCL.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2720-2725
Number of pages6
JournalBlood
Volume108
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2006

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