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Andreassen, Christian Nicolaj; Rosenstein, Barry S; Kerns, Sarah L; Ostrer, Harry; De Ruysscher, Dirk; Cesaretti, Jamie A; Barnett, Gillian C; Dunning, Alison M; Dorling, Leila; West, Catharine M.L; Burnet, Neil G; Elliott, Rebecca; Coles, Charlotte; Hall, Emma; Fachal, Laura; Vega, Ana; Gómez-Caamaño, Antonio; Talbot, Christopher J; Symonds, R. Paul; De Ruyck, Kim; Thierens, Hubert; Ost, Piet; Chang-Claude, Jenny; Seibold, Petra; Popanda, Odilia; Overgaard, Marie; Dearnaley, David; Sydes, Matthew R; Azria, David; Koch, Christine Anne; Parliament, Matthew; Blackshaw, Michael; Sia, Michael; Fuentes-Raspall, Maria J; Ramon y Cajal, Teresa; Barnadas, Agustin; Vesprini, Danny; Gutiérrez-Enríquez, Sara; Mollà, Meritxell; Díez, Orland; Yarnold, John R; Overgaard, Jens; Bentzen, Søren M; Alsner, Jan
Radiotherapy and oncology, 12/2016, Letnik: 121, Številka: 3Journal Article
Abstract Purpose Several small studies have indicated that the ATM rs1801516 SNP is associated with risk of normal tissue toxicity after radiotherapy. However, the findings have not been consistent. In order to test this SNP in a well-powered study, an individual patient data meta-analysis was carried out by the International Radiogenomics Consortium. Materials and methods The analysis included 5456 patients from 17 different cohorts. 2759 patients were given radiotherapy for breast cancer and 2697 for prostate cancer. Eight toxicity scores (overall toxicity, acute toxicity, late toxicity, acute skin toxicity, acute rectal toxicity, telangiectasia, fibrosis and late rectal toxicity) were analyzed. Adjustments were made for treatment and patient related factors with potential impact on the risk of toxicity. Results For all endpoints except late rectal toxicity, a significantly increased risk of toxicity was found for carriers of the minor (Asn) allele with odds ratios of approximately 1.5 for acute toxicity and 1.2 for late toxicity. The results were consistent with a co-dominant pattern of inheritance. Conclusion This study convincingly showed a significant association between the ATM rs1801516 Asn allele and increased risk of radiation-induced normal tissue toxicity.
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