Tioguanine

Thioguanine is a cytostatic – a drug that inhibits cell growth and cell division. It also suppresses the function of the immune system to reduce the occurrence of inflammation (immunosuppressant). Thioguanine forms part of the thiopurine class of drugs. It is prescribed to treat certain forms of blood cancer, such as leukaemia. It is also used to treat chronic bowel diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

Thioguanine and the benefit of DNA analysis

The rate at which thioguanine is processed within your body varies from one individual to another. This means that the efficacy and side effects of thioguanine can be predicted to some extent on the basis of your genes. Preventive DNA analysis can therefore be an important tool in optimising your medication.

Thioguanine and the enzyme NUDT15

Thioguanine is processed to a large extent by the enzymes NUDT15 and TPMT. The activity of these enzymes can vary considerably depending on your genetic predisposition, which means the efficacy of thioguanine can also differ from person to person.

Information about your genetic predisposition may therefore provide grounds for extra vigilance in relation to a treatment with thioguanine.

Read more about NUDT15 enzyme »

Thioguanine and the enzyme TPMT

Thioguanine is processed to a large extent by the enzymes TPMT and NUDT15. The activity of these enzymes can vary considerably depending on your genetic predisposition, which means the efficacy of thioguanine can also differ from person to person.

Information about your genetic predisposition may therefore provide grounds for extra vigilance in relation to a treatment with thioguanine.

Read more about TPMT enzyme »

Thioguanine and the enzymes NUDT15 and TPMT

Thioguanine is processed to a large extent by the enzymes NUDT15 and TPMT. The activity of these enzymes can vary considerably depending on your genetic predisposition, which means the efficacy of thioguanine can also differ from person to person.

Information about your genetic predisposition may therefore provide grounds for extra vigilance in relation to a treatment with thioguanine.

Read more about NUDT15 / TPMT and thiopurines »

Also known as

Thiosix, Lanvis, Thioguanine, Tioguanin, Tioguanina, Tioguanine, Tioguaninum, Tabloid
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