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Old 02-27-2012, 06:04 PM   #25
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The different genes studied in the genetic testing

The different genes that were studied in the molecular part of the above study were ERCC1, GSTP1, MGMT, XPD and BRCA1. These are putative drug resistance genes. ERCC and XPD are response elements for CDDP repair. BRCA1 is also a response element for DNA damage and part of FANC gene family (a genomic fidelity function).

GSTP1 is a detoxifying enzyme associated with thiol conjugation (alkylator resistance) while MGMT is the specific enzyme associated with the removal of temozolomide residues from DNA base pairs.

What the investigators did was to examine the "Target Now" types of targets and compare clinical responses against the results with functional analyses, establishing that when one measures the biology of the disease it provides a more robust prediction of response. The "driver" term is less operative as these genes are not causative of the disease but causative of drug resistance.
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