Association between single nucleotide genetic polymorphisms in ABC transporter genes with drug-resistant epilepsy in the Spanish population

Almost a third of all patients with epilepsy (30%) fail to respond to pharmacological treatment. The presence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the individual may influence the variability of the response to drug treatment. The transporter hypothesis posits that the presence of SNPs in th...

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Hauptverfasser: Nava-Cedeño, D J, Alonso-Cerezo, M C, Sanz-García, A, Vega-Zelaya, L, Gordillo-Perdomo, J J, Toledo-Heras, M, Pastor-Gómez, J, Torres-Díaz, C, Pulido-Rivas, P, García-Sola, R
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description Almost a third of all patients with epilepsy (30%) fail to respond to pharmacological treatment. The presence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the individual may influence the variability of the response to drug treatment. The transporter hypothesis posits that the presence of SNPs in the genes encoding ABC proteins would affect the bioavailability of antiseizure drugs at the epileptogenic focus, giving rise to refractoriness. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association of 13 polymorphisms in the ABCB1, ABCC2, ABCC5 and ABCG2 genes with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) in a Spanish population. A case-control study was conducted involving 327 patients with epilepsy: 227 resistant to drug therapy and 100 in whom their medication enabled them to control their symptoms, according to International League Against Epilepsy criteria. In the peripheral blood leukocyte DNA that was extracted, polymorphisms in the ABC transporter genes were studied. The iPlex® Gold and Mass ARRAY technology platform was used. The allele and genotypic frequencies of the case and control groups, p-value, odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were compared. The allele and genotypic frequency of the present study was similar to that reported in population-based databases. For the SNPs studied, no significant differences (p > 0.05) were found in any of the inheritance models analysed. Our results suggest that there is no association between the polymorphisms analysed in the ABC genes and DRE in the Spanish population. Nevertheless, further studies will confirm or refute these results.
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Case-Control Studies
Drug Resistant Epilepsy - drug therapy
Drug Resistant Epilepsy - genetics
Epilepsy - drug therapy
Epilepsy - genetics
Genotype
Gold - therapeutic use
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