Tissue factor promoter polymorphisms

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 12 – Q

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01)

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CA 2675369

The invention provides compositions and methods for determining the likelihood of successful treatment with a pyrimidine based antimetabolite chemotherapy drug such as 5- fluorouracil or in combination with a platinum based chemotherapy drug, such as 5- fluorouracil/oxaliplatin. The methods comprise determining the genomic polymorphism present in a predetermined region of a gene of interest and correlating the polymorphism to the predictive response. Patients identified as responsive are then treated with the appropriate therapy.

L'invention propose des compositions et des procédés pour déterminer la probabilité de la réussite d'un traitement avec un médicament chimiothérapeutique constitué d'un antimétabolite à base de pyrimidine, tel du 5-fluorouracile ou en combinaison avec un médicament chimiothérapeutique à base de platine, tel du 5-fluorouracile/ oxaliplatine. Les procédés comportent la détermination du polymorphisme génomique présent dans une région prédéterminée d'un gène d'intérêt, ainsi que la corrélation du polymorphisme à la réponse prédictive. Des patients identifiés comme étant réactifs sont alors traités avec la thérapie appropriée.

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