The c.415C>T polymorphism in NUDT15 is more frequent than the polymorphisms in TPMT in Chilean patients who use thiopurine drugs

Pharmacogenet Genomics. 2023 Sep 1;33(7):161-163. doi: 10.1097/FPC.0000000000000503. Epub 2023 Aug 2.

Abstract

Azathioprine (AZA) and 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) are drugs widely used in the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Among the enzymes involved in the metabolism of AZA and 6-MP are thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT) and nudix hydrolase 15 (NUDT15). The existence of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the genes that code for these enzymes could decreased enzymatic activity AND lead to severe myelosuppression. The most relevant polymorphism is NUDT15*3 (rs116855232), where the replacement of cytosine for thymine at position 415, which in turn leads to a loss of enzymatic activity. In a previous study, it was identified that together the polymorphisms in the TPMT gene reach an allelic frequency of 3.81%. There is no information regarding the rs116855232 polymorphism in the NUDT15 gene, so this corresponds to the objective of this report. Blood samples from Chilean adult patients with indications for the use of AZA or 6-MP for different pathologies and who had undergone a TPMT gene polymorphism study were retrospectively analyzed. A total of 253 blood samples were analyzed. Of the 253 patients, 47 presented the c.415C>T polymorphism in the NUDT15 gene, 3 being homozygous and 44 heterozygous. Four of the heterozygous patients for NUDT15 also had the *3A variant in the TPMT gene, also heterozygous. The allelic frequency of the minor T allele found (9.88%) was very similar to that found in patients of Asian origin, and much higher than that reported for the European Caucasian or Latin American population.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Azathioprine* / adverse effects
  • Chile
  • Humans
  • Mercaptopurine* / adverse effects
  • Methyltransferases* / genetics
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Pyrophosphatases* / genetics
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Azathioprine
  • Mercaptopurine
  • Methyltransferases
  • Pyrophosphatases
  • thiopurine methyltransferase
  • NUDT15 protein, human