Abstract 221P
Background
The gold standard treatment for the non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG). the instillation of BCG induces an inflammatory response followed by cytokines upregulation and downregulation with a clinical outcome. In this we are targeting the IL1-alpha and TNF-alpha genes and study their genetic polymorphism to elucidate their role in BCG response and tumor recurrence in NMIBC patients.
Methods
The blood samples collected from histopathologically confirmed 224 NMIBC patients from August 2020 to December 2022. The 124 patients were grouped as BCG nonresponsive (BCG-NR) and 100 patients were grouped under BCG-responsive (BCG-R). The classification of group based on the BCG response followed by SWOG protocol. Recurrence/progression of tumor after 6 months consider for the BCG-NR followed by cystoscopy. In contrast patients with no sign of recurrence and progression after 12 months of BCG therapy consider as BCG-R. The DNA was isolated for the genotypic analysis of IL1A -889 C/T-(rs1800587) and TNFA-1031 T/C (rs1799964), in both groups using Taq-Man Probe-based real-time polymerase chain reactions.
Results
In this study, IL1A -889 C, and TNFA, 1031's C allele frequency, were significantly higher in BCG-NR (P <.05). The IL-1 alpha-889 C/T (CC/CT+TT) and TNFA -1031 T/C (TT/TC+CC) genotype expression were shown to be significantly associated with BCG-NR and tumour recurrence (CC/CT+TT; P=.025, TT/TC+CC; P =0.045) as compared to BCG-R in NMIBC.
Conclusions
The genetic polymorphism of the cytokines IL1A -889 C/T (rs1800587) and TNFA-1031 (rs1799964) T/C is significantly susceptible to the recurrence of tumor, BCG response and lead the way for early therapeutic response in NMIBC patients.
Clinical trial identification
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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