Methotrexate (MTX) is widely used in the treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Gamma-glutamyl hydrolase (GGH) plays an important role in the disposition of MTX. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency distribution of five SNPs in the human gene and their effects on serum MTX concentrations and clinical outcomes in Chinese children with ALL. Genotyping of 149 pediatric patients for rs11545078 C>T, rs11545077 G>A, rs1800909 T>C, rs11545076 T>G, and rs3758149 C>T was performed using the Sequenom MassARRAY system. Serum MTX concentrations were determined using a fluorescence polarization immunoassay. The five SNPs studied were in strong linkage. The minor allele frequencies for rs11545078, rs11545077, rs1800909, rs11545076, and rs3758149 were 5.3, 15.0, 14.3, 15.0, and 15.0%, respectively. Four haplotypes (CGTTC, CACGT, TACGT, and TATGT) were observed at frequencies of 84.9, 9.8, 4.5, and 0.8%, respectively. The median C/D ratios of serum MTX at 24 h and 42 h in children with variant haplotypes (12.30 and 0.08 μmol/L per g/m², respectively) were higher than those in wild haplotype carriers (11.85 and 0.07 μmol/L per g/m², respectively). The event-free survival of patients with variant haplotypes (89.2%) was significantly better than that of patients with wild haplotypes (71.9%, < 0.05). The relapse rate in children with variant haplotypes (8.1%) was lower than that in children with wild haplotypes (15.6%). These findings have implications for the efficacious use of MTX in childhood ALL patients.
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