In vitro drug sensitivity and apoptosis induction in newly diagnosed pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia: correlation with overall survival

Srinivas, G. ; Kusumakumary, P. ; Joseph, Thomas ; Radhakrishna Pillai, M. (2004) In vitro drug sensitivity and apoptosis induction in newly diagnosed pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia: correlation with overall survival Pediatric Hematology & Oncology, 21 (6). pp. 465-473. ISSN 0888-0018

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Abstract

The present study looked for any associations between in vitro drug sensitivity and clinical outcome in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with the standard drugs used for leukemia therapy. A total of 72 samples were analyzed. In vitro sensitivity to drugs was tested by a methyl-thiazol-tetrazolium assay in 6 serial fold dilutions. Apoptosis was determined by TUNEL assay and apoptotic index was calculated for each sample. Patients sensitive to prednisone, asparginase, vincristine, and 6-mercapto purine had higher overall survival compared to patients whose tumor cells were resistant to these drugs (p <.01). For the other drugs tested, overall survival did not vary from that of the resistant patients. For doxorubicin, asparginase, vincristine, prednisone combination sensitivity, there was a significant worsening of prognosis from the extremely sensitive patients through an intermediate sensitive group to a most resistant group. The present study thus shows that in vitro drug-sensitivity testing provides significant prognostic information in childhood ALL.

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Keywords:Apoptosis; In Vitro Drug Sensitivity Assay; Overall Survival; Pediatric ALL
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