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Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL

PURPOSE: The asparaginase’s (ASP) utility for ALL treatment is limited by neutralizing antibodies, which is problematic in countries whose access limited to alternative preparations. ASP antibody levels and activity was measured during remission induction and associated with allergy manifestations....

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Autores principales: Sari, Nur Melani, Berbudi, Afiat, Susanah, Susi, Reniarti, Lelani, Supriyadi, Eddy, Kaspers, Gertjan J L, Buddington, Randal K, Howard, Scott, Idjradinata, Ponpon
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37642064
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.8.2773
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author Sari, Nur Melani
Berbudi, Afiat
Susanah, Susi
Reniarti, Lelani
Supriyadi, Eddy
Kaspers, Gertjan J L
Buddington, Randal K
Howard, Scott
Idjradinata, Ponpon
author_facet Sari, Nur Melani
Berbudi, Afiat
Susanah, Susi
Reniarti, Lelani
Supriyadi, Eddy
Kaspers, Gertjan J L
Buddington, Randal K
Howard, Scott
Idjradinata, Ponpon
author_sort Sari, Nur Melani
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description PURPOSE: The asparaginase’s (ASP) utility for ALL treatment is limited by neutralizing antibodies, which is problematic in countries whose access limited to alternative preparations. ASP antibody levels and activity was measured during remission induction and associated with allergy manifestations. METHODS: E. coli ASP was dosed at 7500 IU/m(2). ASP IgG antibody levels were quantified at the beginning and end of induction. ASP activity was measured 24 hours after 1(st) and 5(th) dose (standard-risk) or 7(th) dose (high-risk patients) administration, and within 24 hours in case of allergic reactions. Allergy was monitored by CTCAE version 3. Parametric and non-parametric was performed for data analysis. RESULTS: ASP antibody and activity levels were available in 41/63 consecutive patients. Allergic manifestations occurred in 13/41, with urticaria being the most frequent. There were no significant differences in subject characteristics based on allergic reactions. The 5(th) dose was the most frequent time of onset. Antibody levels in allergy group at the end of induction did not differ from those at baseline (p<0.05). Using a 24-hour level of 100 mU/mL as a threshold for adequate ASP activity, 6/13 patients with allergy had adequate levels compared to 26/28 patients without (p<0.05). The ASP activity level at the end of induction phase in both groups did not show a significant decrement. CONCLUSION: The E. coli ASP activity with adequate levels were significantly higher in non-allergy group. Its activity level was not accompanied by increment of IgG in allergic group indicates other factors might affect activity levels in allergy group.
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spelling pubmed-106852262023-11-30 Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL Sari, Nur Melani Berbudi, Afiat Susanah, Susi Reniarti, Lelani Supriyadi, Eddy Kaspers, Gertjan J L Buddington, Randal K Howard, Scott Idjradinata, Ponpon Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article PURPOSE: The asparaginase’s (ASP) utility for ALL treatment is limited by neutralizing antibodies, which is problematic in countries whose access limited to alternative preparations. ASP antibody levels and activity was measured during remission induction and associated with allergy manifestations. METHODS: E. coli ASP was dosed at 7500 IU/m(2). ASP IgG antibody levels were quantified at the beginning and end of induction. ASP activity was measured 24 hours after 1(st) and 5(th) dose (standard-risk) or 7(th) dose (high-risk patients) administration, and within 24 hours in case of allergic reactions. Allergy was monitored by CTCAE version 3. Parametric and non-parametric was performed for data analysis. RESULTS: ASP antibody and activity levels were available in 41/63 consecutive patients. Allergic manifestations occurred in 13/41, with urticaria being the most frequent. There were no significant differences in subject characteristics based on allergic reactions. The 5(th) dose was the most frequent time of onset. Antibody levels in allergy group at the end of induction did not differ from those at baseline (p<0.05). Using a 24-hour level of 100 mU/mL as a threshold for adequate ASP activity, 6/13 patients with allergy had adequate levels compared to 26/28 patients without (p<0.05). The ASP activity level at the end of induction phase in both groups did not show a significant decrement. CONCLUSION: The E. coli ASP activity with adequate levels were significantly higher in non-allergy group. Its activity level was not accompanied by increment of IgG in allergic group indicates other factors might affect activity levels in allergy group. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10685226/ /pubmed/37642064 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.8.2773 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Sari, Nur Melani
Berbudi, Afiat
Susanah, Susi
Reniarti, Lelani
Supriyadi, Eddy
Kaspers, Gertjan J L
Buddington, Randal K
Howard, Scott
Idjradinata, Ponpon
Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL
title Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL
title_full Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL
title_fullStr Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL
title_full_unstemmed Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL
title_short Allergic Reactions to E. coli Asparaginase are Associated with Decreased Asparaginase Activity in an Indonesian Pediatric Population with ALL
title_sort allergic reactions to e. coli asparaginase are associated with decreased asparaginase activity in an indonesian pediatric population with all
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37642064
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.8.2773
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