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Identification of genomic regions contributing to etoposide-induced cytotoxicity
Authors:Wasim K. Bleibel  Shiwei Duan  R. Stephanie Huang  Emily O. Kistner  Sunita J. Shukla  Xiaolin Wu  Judith A. Badner  M. Eileen Dolan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave, Box MC2115, Chicago, IL 60637, USA;(2) Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave, Box MC2115, Chicago, IL, USA;(3) Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave, Box MC2115, Chicago, IL, USA;(4) Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave, Box MC2115, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Etoposide is routinely used in combination-based chemotherapy for testicular cancer and small-cell lung cancer; however, myelosuppression, therapy-related leukemia and neurotoxicity limit its utility. To determine the genetic contribution to cellular sensitivity to etoposide, we evaluated cell growth inhibition in Centre d’ Etude du Polymorphisme Humain lymphoblastoid cell lines from 24 multi-generational pedigrees (321 samples) following treatment with 0.02–2.5 μM etoposide for 72 h. Heritability analysis showed that genetic variation contributes significantly to the cytotoxic phenotypes (h 2 = 0.17–0.25, P = 4.9 × 10−5–7.3 × 10−3). Whole genome linkage scans uncovered 8 regions with peak LOD scores ranging from 1.57 to 2.55, with the most significant signals being found on chromosome 5 (LOD = 2.55) and chromosome 6 (LOD = 2.52). Linkage-directed association was performed on a subset of HapMap samples within the pedigrees to find 22 SNPs significantly associated with etoposide cytotoxicity at one or more treatment concentrations. UVRAG, a DNA repair gene, SEMA5A, SLC7A6 and PRMT7 are implicated from these unbiased studies. Our findings suggest that susceptibility to etoposide-induced cytotoxicity is heritable and using an integrated genomics approach we identified both genomic regions and SNPs associated with the cytotoxic phenotypes. W. K. Bleibel and S. Duan equally contributed to this work.
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