Τρίτη 18 Δεκεμβρίου 2018

Lack of association between valproic acid response and polymorphisms of its metabolism, transport, and receptor genes in children with focal seizures

Abstract

Objective

This study aims to describe the associations between genetic polymorphisms and therapeutic effect of valproic acid (VPA) in children with focal seizures.

Methods

Eighty-nine children with focal seizures on VPA therapy were enrolled. Patients' basic information, dosage regimens, and plasma concentrations were recorded. A 1-year follow-up was performed to evaluate the treatment response. Sixty-six single nucleotide polymorphisms involved in the metabolism, transport, and target receptor of VPA were identified, and their associations with VPA response were analyzed using logistic regression adjusted by various influence factors. Selected polymorphisms involved in the metabolism, transport, and target receptor of VPA were not associated with treatment effect in children with focal seizures.

Results

Three variants, rs9313892 (GABRA6, G > A, OR = 2.73, 95% CI 1.00 to 7.48, P = 0.051), rs4921195 (GABRA6, T > C, OR = 2.71, 95% CI 0.99 to 7.42, P = 0.053), and rs424740 (GABRG2, A > T, OR = 0.39, 95% CI 0.15 to 1.01, P = 0.053) had the potential to be associated with the VPA response.

Conclusion

Selected genetic polymorphisms were not significantly associated with VPA response in children with focal seizures. However, three GABR variants showed potential to be associated with the response to VPA. Further and larger studies are warranted to confirm the results.



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