Interstitial lung disease in gefitinib-treated Japanese patients with non-small-cell lung cancer: genome-wide analysis of genetic data.

2011 
Aim: To investigate potential relationships between SNPs and acute interstitial lung disease (ILD) events in Japanese non-small-cell lung cancer patients receiving gefitinib. Materials & methods: Japanese non-small-cell lung cancer patients treated with gefitinib from a prospective pharmacoepidemiological cohort with a nested case–control study component (‘CCS’; 52 ILD cases, 139 controls) and a retrospective study (28 ILD cases, 55 controls) were genotyped for nearly 500,000 SNPs. Associations between genotype and ILD were evaluated using Fisher’s exact test and logistic regression modeling, and false discovery rate analysis was used to adjust for the large number of statistical tests. Results: The CCS data provided some false discovery rate evidence that the significance of top-ranking SNPs exceeded levels expected by chance, suggesting some genuine associations. However, replication analyses using retrospective study data were not supportive and there was little evidence of strong genetic associations ...
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