Genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the therapeutic response of valproic acid in pediatric epileptic patients.

Changsong Wu, Jianghuan Zheng, Yanling Pan, Ruyu Tao, Zhijun Zhong, Chaozhi Qian, Heng Liang, Haijun Wu
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Abstract

Aims: Considerable inter-individual variability in the efficacy of valproic acid (VPA) has been reported, with approximately 20-45% of patients failing to achieve satisfactory seizure control after VPA monotherapy. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of non-genetic and genetic factors on 12-month VPA-response in a cohort of 194 pediatric patients.

Materials & methods: Trough concentrations were determined, and a panel of 48 variants located in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic gene were genotyped.

Results: Aetiology was highlighted as a significant factor for the response to VPA. Specifically, patients with idiopathic epilepsy demonstrated poorer 12-month outcomes (p < 0.001). Trough VPA concentrations did not significantly affect outcomes. Marginal association was found between VPA efficacy and the following genetic variants: GABRA1 rs10068980 (p = 0.02), SLC16A1 rs7169 (p = 0.02), ABCC2 rs1885301 (p = 0.092), ACADM rs1251079 (p = 0.061) and GABRA1 rs6883877 (p = 0.085), as indicated by Fisher's exact test. A significant cumulative effect of two genetic factors (GABRA1 rs10068980 and SLC16A1 rs7169) was observed after a multiple logistic analysis, with ORs of 2.828 (1.213, 6.594) and 4.066 (1.148,14.398), respectively.

Conclusion: Our study indicated that GABRA1 rs10068980 and SLC16A1 rs7169 might serve as potential biomarkers for predicting the 12-month VPA treatment outcomes in pediatric patients with epilepsy.

影响小儿癫痫患者丙戊酸治疗反应的遗传和非遗传因素。
目的:据报道,丙戊酸(VPA)的疗效存在相当大的个体差异,大约20-45%的患者在VPA单药治疗后未能达到令人满意的癫痫控制。本研究的目的是探讨非遗传和遗传因素对194例儿科患者12个月vpa反应的影响。材料与方法:确定谷浓度,并对48个位于药代动力学和药效学基因的变异进行基因分型。结果:病因学是影响VPA疗效的重要因素。具体而言,根据Fisher精确检验,特发性癫痫患者表现出较差的12个月预后(p GABRA1 rs10068980 (p = 0.02)、SLC16A1 rs7169 (p = 0.02)、ABCC2 rs1885301 (p = 0.092)、ACADM rs1251079 (p = 0.061)和GABRA1 rs6883877 (p = 0.085)。经多元logistic分析,GABRA1 rs10068980和SLC16A1 rs7169两个遗传因子的累积效应显著,or值分别为2.828(1.213,6.594)和4.066(1.148,14.398)。结论:我们的研究表明,GABRA1 rs10068980和SLC16A1 rs7169可能作为预测小儿癫痫患者12个月VPA治疗结果的潜在生物标志物。
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