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Endothelial dysfunction and thromboembolism in children, adolescents, and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Authors :
Andres-Jensen, Liv
Grell, Kathrine
Rank, Cecilie Utke
Albertsen, Birgitte Klug
Tuckuviene, Ruta
Nielsen, Rikke Linnemann
Lynggaard, Line Stensig
Jarvis, Kirsten Brunsvig
Quist-Paulsen, Petter
Trakymiene, Sonata Saulyte
Semaskeviciene, Ruta
Saks, Kadri
Jonsson, Olafur Gisli
Frandsen, Thomas Leth
Johansson, Par Ingemar
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Andres-Jensen, Liv
Grell, Kathrine
Rank, Cecilie Utke
Albertsen, Birgitte Klug
Tuckuviene, Ruta
Nielsen, Rikke Linnemann
Lynggaard, Line Stensig
Jarvis, Kirsten Brunsvig
Quist-Paulsen, Petter
Trakymiene, Sonata Saulyte
Semaskeviciene, Ruta
Saks, Kadri
Jonsson, Olafur Gisli
Frandsen, Thomas Leth
Johansson, Par Ingemar
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Source :
Andres-Jensen , L , Grell , K , Rank , C U , Albertsen , B K , Tuckuviene , R , Nielsen , R L , Lynggaard , L S , Jarvis , K B , Quist-Paulsen , P , Trakymiene , S S , Semaskeviciene , R , Saks , K , Jonsson , O G , Frandsen , T L , Johansson , P I & Schmiegelow , K 2022 , ' Endothelial dysfunction and thromboembolism in children, adolescents, and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia ' , Leukemia , vol. 36 , pp. 361–369 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Endothelial dysfunction has not previously been investigated as a thrombogenic risk factor among patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), known to be at high risk of thromboembolism. We retrospectively explored the association between three circulating biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction (thrombomodulin, syndecan-1, VEGFR-1) measured in prospectively collected blood samples and risk of thromboembolism in 55 cases and 165 time-matched controls, treated according to the NOPHO ALL2008 protocol. In age-, sex-, and risk group-adjusted analysis, increasing levels of thrombomodulin and VEGFR-1 were independently associated with increased odds of developing thromboembolism (OR 1.37 per 1 ng/mL [95% CI 1.20-1.56, P < 0.0001] and OR 1.21 per 100 pg/mL [95% CI 1.02-1.21, P = 0.005], respectively). These associations remained significant when including only samples drawn >30 days before thromboembolic diagnosis. Thrombomodulin levels were on average 3.2 ng/mL (95% CI 2.6-8.2 ng/mL) higher in samples with measurable asparaginase activity (P < 0.0001). Among single nucleotide variants located in or neighboring coding genes for the three biomarkers, none were significantly associated with odds of thromboembolism. If results are validated in another cohort, thrombomodulin and VEGFR-1 could serve as predictive biomarkers, identifying patients in need of preemptive antithrombotic prophylaxis.

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OAIster
Journal :
Andres-Jensen , L , Grell , K , Rank , C U , Albertsen , B K , Tuckuviene , R , Nielsen , R L , Lynggaard , L S , Jarvis , K B , Quist-Paulsen , P , Trakymiene , S S , Semaskeviciene , R , Saks , K , Jonsson , O G , Frandsen , T L , Johansson , P I & Schmiegelow , K 2022 , ' Endothelial dysfunction and thromboembolism in children, adolescents, and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia ' , Leukemia , vol. 36 , pp. 361–369 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322765340
Document Type :
Electronic Resource