Relationship between thymidylate synthase (TYMS) gene polymorphism and TYMS protein levels in patients with high-risk breast cancer.

Journal: Anticancer Research
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Abstract

The thymidylate synthase gene (TYMS) has three functional polymorphisms which are associated with TYMS expression. To explore the predictability of TYMS polymorphisms for the sensitivity and toxicity of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in breast cancer patients, this study investigated the association between TYMS polymorphisms and TYMS protein expression in normal and tumour tissue specimens from 49 lymph node-positive breast cancer patients. An analysis of the TYMS 3'-UTR polymorphism showed that level of TYMS protein in normal tissue with the +6 bp/+6 bp genotype was significantly higher than that for the -6 bp/+6 bp genotype. Tumour tissue with the +6 bp/+6 bp genotype had a significantly higher TYMS protein expression than did those with other genotypes. These findings suggest that breast cancer patients with the TYMS 3'-UTR +6 bp/+6 bp polymorphism whose tumours show a 6 bp deletion within TYMS 3'-UTR represent a group that may derive the most benefit from 5-FU chemotherapy.

Authors
Makoto Fujishima, Hiroki Inui, Yukihiko Hashimoto, Tatsuya Azumi, Nao Yamamoto, Hiroaki Kato, Toshiya Hojo, Munehisa Yamato, Nobuki Matsunami, Hitoshi Shiozaki, Masahiro Watatani
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer