TY - BOOK AU - Doaa Hamed Abdelaziz Yousef Ali AU - Ahmed S. Attia , AU - Manal H. Elsayed , AU - Nirmeen A. Sabry , TI - Investigating the combined effect of hepatitis C viral infection and the genetic polymorphisms on the Adverse events of methotrexate and 6-mercaptopurine in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia / PY - 2016/// CY - Cairo : PB - Doaa Hamed Abdelaziz Yousef Ali , KW - Genetic polymorphisms KW - Hepatitis C KW - Methotrexate N1 - Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutics; Issued also as CD N2 - Background: The aim of the present study is to determine the correlation of HCV infection and polymorphisms in different genes with toxicity of either MTX or 6-MP administered to children with ALL. Methods: A hundred children with low risk ALL who were treated according to the St. Jude Total therapy XV were recruited. The recruited children were receiving MTX and 6-MP during maintenance phase. Patients were excluded from the study if they had other types of leukemia. Genotyping analyses for the TPMT, MTHFR, and GST genes were performed using a combination of PCR and PCR-RFLP protocols. Relevant clinical data on adverse drug reactions were collected objectively (blinded to genotypes) from the patient medical records. Results: There was a significant correlation between the combined presence of HCV and TPMT*3B G460A gene polymorphisms and grade 2-4 AST hepatotoxicity (p < 0.04). The same observation was seen when comparing either the presence of HCV alone or the presence of the gene polymorphism alone. A significant association between the combined presence of HCV and MTHFR C677T polymorphism and grades 2-4 ALT, AST, and ALP hepatotoxicity was observed (p values < 0.001, 0.02 and 0.001 respectively). The presence of HCV infection had a significant negative effect on hepatic transaminases ER -