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Asparagine levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with pegylated-asparaginase in the induction phase of the AIEOP-BFM ALL 2009 study

Authors :
Arend von Stackelberg
Rosanna Parasole
Martin Zimmermann
Jan Stary
Maria Grazia Valsecchi
Valentino Conter
Luciana Vinti
Anja Moericke
Cristina Matteo
Elena Barisone
Andishe Attarbaschi
David C. Kasper
Daniela Silvestri
Sabine Legien
Andrea Ballerini
Martin Schrappe
Joachim Gerss
Antonella Colombini
Carmelo Rizzari
Bettina Reismüller
Christin Linderkamp
Concetta Micalizzi
Joachim Boos
Gudrun Wuerthwein
Massimo Zucchetti
Andrea Biondi
Petr Smisek
Michael C. Frühwald
Claudia Lanvers-Kaminsky
Rizzari, C
Lanvers-Kaminsky, C
Valsecchi, M
Ballerini, A
Matteo, C
Gerss, J
Wuerthwein, G
Silvestri, D
Colombini, A
Conter, V
Biondi, A
Schrappe, M
Moericke, A
Zimmermann, M
Von Stackelberg, A
Linderkamp, C
Frühwald, M
Legien, S
Attarbaschi, A
Reismüller, B
Kasper, D
Smisek, P
Stary, J
Vinti, L
Barisone, E
Parasole, R
Micalizzi, C
Zucchetti, M
Boos, J
Source :
Haematologica
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Ferrata Storti Foundation, 2019.

Abstract

Asparagine levels in cerebrospinal fluid and serum asparaginase activity were monitored in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with pegylated-asparaginase. The drug was given intravenously at a dose of 2,500 IU/m2 on days 12 and 26. Serum and cerebrospinal fluid samples obtained on days 33 and 45 were analyzed centrally. Since physiological levels of asparagine in the cerebrospinal fluid of children and adolescents are 4-10 μmol/L, in this study asparagine depletion was considered complete when the concentration of asparagine was ≤0.2 μmol/L, i.e. below the lower limit of quantification of the assay used. Over 24 months 736 patients (AIEOP n=245, BFM n=491) and 903 cerebrospinal fluid samples (n=686 on day 33 and n=217 on day 45) were available for analysis. Data were analyzed separately for the AIEOP and BFM cohorts and yielded superimposable results. Independently of serum asparaginase activity levels, cerebrospinal fluid asparagine levels were significantly reduced during the investigated study phase but only 28% of analyzed samples showed complete asparagine depletion while relevant levels, ≥1 μmol/L, were still detectable in around 23% of them. Complete cerebrospinal fluid asparagine depletion was found in around 5-6% and 33-37% of samples at serum asparaginase activity levels

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica
Accession number :
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