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Influence of variation in the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene on the clinical outcome after lumbar spine surgery for one-level symptomatic disc disease: a report on 176 cases
Background This study was aimed at the evaluation of the relationship between genetic polymorphisms of catechol- O -methyltransferase (COMT) (rs4680:A > G—Val158Met, rs6269:A > G, rs4633:C > T, rs4818:C > G) and pain sensitivity after lumbar discectomy. Methods All patients had one-level...
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Published in: | Acta neurochirurgica 2014-02, Vol.156 (2), p.245-252 |
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Summary: | Background
This study was aimed at the evaluation of the relationship between genetic polymorphisms of catechol-
O
-methyltransferase (COMT) (rs4680:A > G—Val158Met, rs6269:A > G, rs4633:C > T, rs4818:C > G) and pain sensitivity after lumbar discectomy.
Methods
All patients had one-level symptomatic disc herniation from L3 to S1. The primary data recorded included visual analogue pain scales assessing back and leg pain, Oswestry Disability Questionnaire assessing quality of life and pain intensity, received/filled pre- and postoperatively. Each subject was genotyped for single-nucleotide polymorphism in the
COMT
gene. Clinical outcome was measured by difference between pre- and postoperative values and those results were analyzed with genetics findings.
Results
Pain intensity was associated with the
COMT
polymorphism. Carriers of rs6269
AA
, rs4633
TT
, rs4818
CC
, and rs4680
AA
genotypes were characterized by the lowest preoperative scores related to pain intensity and lower pain intensity at 1 year after the surgery. The rs4633
CC
, rs4680
GG
genotypes demonstrated significant clinical improvement in VAS
BACK
score at 1 year after the surgery. Patients with COMT haplotype associated with low metabolic activity of enzyme (A_C_C_G) showed better clinical outcome measured by ODI score and VAS
BACK
score 1 year after surgery. We did not observe any significant correlation between leg pain and single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the COMT gene.
Conclusions
The results of our study indicate that polymorphism in the
COMT
gene may play an important role in the mechanism of pain perception, which may have a potential implication for clinical decision-making in the future. |
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ISSN: | 0001-6268 0942-0940 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00701-013-1895-6 |