Increased prevalence of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency in African-Americans compared with Caucasians

Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Sep 15;12(18):5491-5. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-0747.

Abstract

Purpose: African-American patients with colorectal cancer were observed to have increased 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-associated toxicity (leukopenia and anemia) and decreased overall survival compared with Caucasian patients. One potential source for this disparity may be differences in 5-FU metabolism. Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD), the initial and rate-limiting enzyme of 5-FU catabolism, has previously been shown to have significant interpatient variability in activity. Several studies have linked reduced DPD activity to the development of 5-FU toxicity. Although the distribution of DPD enzyme activity and the frequency of DPD deficiency have been well characterized in the Caucasian population, the distribution of DPD enzyme activity and the frequency of DPD deficiency in the African-American population are unknown.

Experimental design: Healthy African-American (n=149) and Caucasian (n=109) volunteers were evaluated for DPD deficiency using both the [2-(13)C]uracil breath test and peripheral blood mononuclear cell DPD radioassay.

Results: African-Americans showed significantly reduced peripheral blood mononuclear cell DPD enzyme activity compared with Caucasians (0.26+/-0.07 and 0.29+/-0.07 nmol/min/mg, respectively; P=0.002). The prevalence of DPD deficiency was 3-fold higher in African-Americans compared with Caucasians (8.0% and 2.8%, respectively; P=0.07). African-American women showed the highest prevalence of DPD deficiency compared with African-American men, Caucasian women, and Caucasian men (12.3%, 4.0%, 3.5%, and 1.9%, respectively).

Conclusion: These results indicate that African-Americans, particularly African-American women, have significantly reduced DPD enzyme activity compared with Caucasians, which may predispose this population to more 5-FU toxicity.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Anemia / chemically induced
  • Black or African American / genetics*
  • Black or African American / statistics & numerical data
  • Breath Tests
  • Carbon Dioxide / analysis
  • Colorectal Neoplasms / drug therapy
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Deficiency*
  • Dihydrouracil Dehydrogenase (NADP) / blood
  • Dihydrouracil Dehydrogenase (NADP) / genetics
  • Female
  • Fluorouracil / therapeutic use
  • Fluorouracil / toxicity
  • Humans
  • Leukocytes / drug effects
  • Leukocytes / enzymology
  • Leukopenia / chemically induced
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Sex Characteristics
  • White People / genetics*
  • White People / statistics & numerical data

Substances

  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Dihydrouracil Dehydrogenase (NADP)
  • Fluorouracil