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Is Beleodaq affected by genetics?

Yes — the active ingredient is metabolized by a gene known to vary between individuals.

Relevant genes: UGT1A1

Beleodaq is affected by pharmacogenetics through the UGT1A1 gene. Your genotype for this gene can change how your body processes Beleodaq, which can affect both how well it works and how well you tolerate it. The strongest evidence level on this page is Strong, based on CPIC or FDA guidelines.

What's in Beleodaq

belinostat affected by UGT1A1

Affected by UGT1A1 · FDA · Strong evidence
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Belinostat phenotype recommendations

Published guidance from FDA on how belinostat should be dosed or substituted based on your UGT1A1 phenotype.

PhenotypeWhat it meansRecommendationEvidence
Normal Metabolizer
UGT1A1
Your body processes belinostat at a normal rate. The standard dose should work as expected.
FDA Initiate therapy with recommended starting dose.
Intermediate Metabolizer
UGT1A1
Your body processes belinostat slightly slower than average, but there is no specific FDA guidance for your genotype. The standard dose is typically used.
FDA Initiate therapy with recommended starting dose.
Poor Metabolizer
UGT1A1
Your body breaks down belinostat much more slowly than normal, causing higher drug levels and an increased risk of side effects. A lower starting dose is recommended.
FDA Reduce the starting dose to 750 mg/m2 due to increased risk of side effects.
Strong
Indeterminate
UGT1A1
The impact of your genotype on response to this drug is unknown
FDA Initiate therapy with recommended starting dose.
Not available
UGT1A1
The impact of your genotype on response to this drug is unknown
FDA Initiate therapy with recommended starting dose.

The gene behind the guidance

UGT1A1 UDP Glucuronosyltransferase Family 1 Member A1

UGT1A1 clears bilirubin (the molecule that builds up in jaundice) and several drugs including irinotecan and nilotinib. A variant called *28, common in people of all ancestries, reduces UGT1A1 activity. It's the cause of Gilbert's syndrome, a benign condition, but it also makes cancer patients much more susceptible to severe side effects from irinotecan-based chemotherapy.

Oncology dosing of irinotecan is often adjusted down for patients carrying two copies of the UGT1A1*28 variant.

See all drugs affected by UGT1A1 →

Browse the full drug-class: Chemotherapy agents.

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