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Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase activity in cancer patients
Authors:RA Fleming  GA Milano  MH Gaspard  PJ Bargnoux  A Thyss  R Plagne  N Renée  M Schneider  F Demard
Affiliation:Laboratoire d'Oncopharmacologie, Centre Antoine Lacassagne, Nice, France.
Abstract:Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) is the major catabolic enzyme of pyrimidines and fluoropyrimidines. The clinical course of 2 patients with suspected DPD deficiency is described. Both patients had significantly delayed clearance of fluorouracil (5-FU), elevated plasma uracil concentrations, and subsequent lethal toxicity. The prevalence of DPD deficiency in the general population is unknown, but given the large number of cancer patients treated with 5-FU, it may be of great clinical significance. Lymphocytes have been previously shown to be a useful marker of systemic DPD activity. Because DPD activity has not been previously reported in a large population of cancer patients using 5-FU as the substrate, we determined DPD activity in lymphocytes from 66 patients with cancer. DPD activity was determined by a sensitive high performance liquid chromatography method. The mean DPD activity (S.D.) in 66 patients with head and neck cancer was 0.189 (0.071) nomol/min/mg protein with wide interpatient variability (range 0.058-0.357). DPD activity was not correlated to age (r = -0.164, P = 0.188). The mean DPD activity in men 0.192 (0.074)] was not significantly different from that in women 0.172 (0.057); t-test P = 0.418]. Likewise, there was no statistical difference in DPD activity in patients who had not received prior chemotherapy 0.195 (0.066)] to patients receiving one or more cycles of chemotherapy 0.186 (0.074); t-test P = 0.638].
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