Genetic determinants for methotrexate response in juvenile idiopathic arthritis

  • Pastore, Serena
  • Stocco, Gabriele
  • Favretto, Diego
  • DE IUDICIBUS, Sara
  • Taddio, Andrea
  • D'Adamo, ADAMO PIO
  • Malus\ue0, Noelia
  • Addobbati, Riccardo
  • Decorti, Giuliana
  • Lepore, Loredana
  • Ventura, Alessandro
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIAs) is the most common chronic rheumatic disease of childhood and is an important cause of disability. The folic acid analog methotrexate is the first choice disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug in this disease, however, 35-45% of patients fail to respond. Molecular elements, such as variants in genes of pharmacological relevance, influencing response to methotrexate in JIA, would be important to individualize treatment strategies. Several studies have evaluated the effects of candidate genetic variants in the complex pathway of genes involved in methotrexate pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, however, results are still contrasting and no definitive genetic marker of methotrexate response useful for the...

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