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<i>ERCC1</i>SNPs as Potential Predictive Biomarkers in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Treated With Platinum-Based Chemotherapy
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Prognostic BiomarkersOncologyPotential Predictive BiomarkersTumor HeterogeneityMedicineErcc1 Polymorphic VariantsImmunologyPathologyErcc1-c8092 AlleleBronchial NeoplasmCancer GenomicsErcc1 Mrna LevelsCancer GeneticsMolecular DiagnosticsRadiation OncologyLung CancerPlatinum-based ChemotherapyHealth Sciences
Polymorphisms in ERCC1, XPD, and XRCC1 were examined for (a) association with the clinical outcome of 107 non-small cell lung cancer patients receiving front-line platinum-based chemotherapy, and (b) correlation with the ERCC1 mRNA levels of 176 chemo-naive primary tumors. The ERCC1-C8092 allele and the number of ERCC1 polymorphic variants (C8092A and Asn118Asn) were associated with progression-free survival. In non-squamous histology, tumoral ERCC1 mRNA levels were lower in patients homozygous for ERCC1-C8092 as compared with the patients carrying the A allele (p = .024). These findings merit investigation in larger cohorts of patients treated with uniform regimens.
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