2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41409-023-01963-z
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Effect of pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenomics in adults with allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation conditioned with Busulfan

Abstract: Busulfan (Bu) combined with cyclophosphamide (Cy) is commonly used as a myeloablative conditioning regimen for allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT). There is inter-individual variability of Bu pharmacokinetics (PK) and hence in toxicity and efficacy. The introduction of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of Bu has decreased toxicity of the regimen. Hepatic metabolism of Bu is mediated through Glutathione-S-Transferases (GSTs), mainly GSTA1. Patients with GSTA1*A variants are considered norma… Show more

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“…Busulphan/cyclophosphamide has been one of the most commonly used conditioning regimens in the clinical setting in recent decades [ 160 ]. Busulphan is predominantly metabolized via conjugation with GSH [ 161 164 ] that is catalyzed by GSTA1 [ 112 , 165 , 166 ]. The conjugation of Bu with glutathione results in the formation of a sulfonium ion which is unstable and decomposes to tetrahydrothiophene (THT) and an N-acetyl-cysteine sulfonium ion.…”
Section: Busulphan/cyclophosphamide As a Common Conditioning Regimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Busulphan/cyclophosphamide has been one of the most commonly used conditioning regimens in the clinical setting in recent decades [ 160 ]. Busulphan is predominantly metabolized via conjugation with GSH [ 161 164 ] that is catalyzed by GSTA1 [ 112 , 165 , 166 ]. The conjugation of Bu with glutathione results in the formation of a sulfonium ion which is unstable and decomposes to tetrahydrothiophene (THT) and an N-acetyl-cysteine sulfonium ion.…”
Section: Busulphan/cyclophosphamide As a Common Conditioning Regimenmentioning
confidence: 99%