A functional polymorphism in the SCN1A gene does not influence antiepileptic drug responsiveness in Italian patients with focal epilepsy.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
A splice site variation (c.603-91G>A or rs3812718) in the SCN1A gene has been claimed to influence efficacy and dose requirements of carbamazepine and phenytoin. We investigated the relationship between c.603-91G>A polymorphism and response to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in 482 patients with drug-resistant and 401 patients with drug-responsive focal epilepsy. Most commonly used AEDs were carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine. The distribution of c.603-91G>A genotypes was similar among drug-resistant and drug-responsive subjects, both in the entire population and in the groups treated with carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine. There was no association between the c.603-91G>A genotype and dosages of carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine. These findings rule out a major role of the SCN1A polymorphism as a determinant of AED response.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS; PHARMACOGENOMICS; PHARMACORESISTANCE; SCN1A
Elenco autori:
Manna, I; Gambardella, A; Bianchi, A; Striano, P; Tozzi, R; Aguglia, U; Beccaria, F; Benna, P; Campostrini, R; Canevini, Mp; Condino, F; Durisotti, C; Elia, M; Giallonardo, At; Iudice, A; Labate, A; La Neve, A; Michelucci, R; Muscas, Gc; Paravidino, R; Zaccara, G; Zucca, C; Zara, F; Perucca, Emilio
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