Pharmacogenomics for Prediction of Cardiovascular Toxicity: Landscape of Emerging Data in Breast Cancer Therapies
Date
2022-09-25Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/8351DOI
10.3390/cancers14194665
ISSN
2072-6694
WOS
000866781800001
PMID
36230587
Abstract
Pharmacogenomics is an emerging field in oncology, one that could provide valuable input on identifying patients with inherent risk of toxicity, thus allowing for treatment tailoring and personalization on the basis of the clinical and genetic characteristics of a patient. Cardiotoxicity is a well-known side effect of anthracyclines and anti-HER2 agents, although at a much lower incidence for the latter. Data on single-nucleotide polymorphisms related to cardiotoxicity are emerging but are still scarce, mostly being of retrospective character and heterogeneous. A literature review was performed, aiming to describe current knowledge in pharmacogenomics and prediction of cardiotoxicity related to breast cancer systemic therapies and radiotherapies. Most available data regard genes encoding various enzymes related to anthracycline metabolism and HER2 polymorphisms. The available data are presented, together with the challenges and open questions in the field.
Keywords
Breast cancer; Cardiotoxicity; PharmacogenomicsBibliographic citation
Altena R, Bajalica-Lagercrantz S, Papakonstantinou A. Pharmacogenomics for Prediction of Cardiovascular Toxicity: Landscape of Emerging Data in Breast Cancer Therapies. Cancers. 2022 Sep 25;14(19):4665.
Audience
Professionals
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