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Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia

Acute leukemia is a heterogeneous set of diseases affecting children and adults. Current prognostic factors are not accurate predictors of the clinical outcome of adult patients and the stratification of risk groups remains insufficient. For that reason, this study proposes a multifactorial analysis...

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Autores principales: Gacha-Garay, María José, Niño-Joya, Andrés Felipe, Bolaños, Natalia I., Abenoza, Lina, Quintero, Guillermo, Ibarra, Humberto, Gonzalez, John M., Akle, Verónica, Garavito-Aguilar, Zayra V.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6465644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00245
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author Gacha-Garay, María José
Niño-Joya, Andrés Felipe
Bolaños, Natalia I.
Abenoza, Lina
Quintero, Guillermo
Ibarra, Humberto
Gonzalez, John M.
Akle, Verónica
Garavito-Aguilar, Zayra V.
author_facet Gacha-Garay, María José
Niño-Joya, Andrés Felipe
Bolaños, Natalia I.
Abenoza, Lina
Quintero, Guillermo
Ibarra, Humberto
Gonzalez, John M.
Akle, Verónica
Garavito-Aguilar, Zayra V.
author_sort Gacha-Garay, María José
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description Acute leukemia is a heterogeneous set of diseases affecting children and adults. Current prognostic factors are not accurate predictors of the clinical outcome of adult patients and the stratification of risk groups remains insufficient. For that reason, this study proposes a multifactorial analysis which integrates clinical parameters, ex vivo tumor characterization and behavioral in vivo analysis in zebrafish. This model represents a new approach to understand leukemic primary cells behavior and features associated with aggressiveness and metastatic potential. Xenotransplantation of primary samples from patients newly diagnosed with acute leukemia in zebrafish embryos at 48 hpf was used to asses survival rate, dissemination pattern, and metastatic potential. Seven samples from young adults classified in adverse, favorable or intermediate risk group were characterized. Tumor heterogeneity defined by Leukemic stem cell (LSC) proportion, was performed by metabolic and cell membrane biomarkers characterization. Thus, our work combines all these parameters with a robust quantification strategy that provides important information about leukemia biology, their relationship with specific niches and the existent inter and intra-tumor heterogeneity in acute leukemia. In regard to prognostic factors, leukemic stem cell proportion and Patient-derived xenografts (PDX) migration into zebrafish were the variables with highest weights for the prediction analysis. Higher ALDH activity, less differentiated cells and a broader and random migration pattern are related with worse clinical outcome after induction chemotherapy. This model also recapitulates multiple aspects of human acute leukemia and therefore is a promising tool to be employed not only for preclinical studies but also supposes a new tool with a higher resolution compared to traditional methods for an accurate stratification of patients into worse or favorable clinical outcome.
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spelling pubmed-64656442019-04-25 Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia Gacha-Garay, María José Niño-Joya, Andrés Felipe Bolaños, Natalia I. Abenoza, Lina Quintero, Guillermo Ibarra, Humberto Gonzalez, John M. Akle, Verónica Garavito-Aguilar, Zayra V. Front Oncol Oncology Acute leukemia is a heterogeneous set of diseases affecting children and adults. Current prognostic factors are not accurate predictors of the clinical outcome of adult patients and the stratification of risk groups remains insufficient. For that reason, this study proposes a multifactorial analysis which integrates clinical parameters, ex vivo tumor characterization and behavioral in vivo analysis in zebrafish. This model represents a new approach to understand leukemic primary cells behavior and features associated with aggressiveness and metastatic potential. Xenotransplantation of primary samples from patients newly diagnosed with acute leukemia in zebrafish embryos at 48 hpf was used to asses survival rate, dissemination pattern, and metastatic potential. Seven samples from young adults classified in adverse, favorable or intermediate risk group were characterized. Tumor heterogeneity defined by Leukemic stem cell (LSC) proportion, was performed by metabolic and cell membrane biomarkers characterization. Thus, our work combines all these parameters with a robust quantification strategy that provides important information about leukemia biology, their relationship with specific niches and the existent inter and intra-tumor heterogeneity in acute leukemia. In regard to prognostic factors, leukemic stem cell proportion and Patient-derived xenografts (PDX) migration into zebrafish were the variables with highest weights for the prediction analysis. Higher ALDH activity, less differentiated cells and a broader and random migration pattern are related with worse clinical outcome after induction chemotherapy. This model also recapitulates multiple aspects of human acute leukemia and therefore is a promising tool to be employed not only for preclinical studies but also supposes a new tool with a higher resolution compared to traditional methods for an accurate stratification of patients into worse or favorable clinical outcome. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6465644/ /pubmed/31024847 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00245 Text en Copyright © 2019 Gacha-Garay, Niño-Joya, Bolaños, Abenoza, Quintero, Ibarra, Gonzalez, Akle and Garavito-Aguilar. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Gacha-Garay, María José
Niño-Joya, Andrés Felipe
Bolaños, Natalia I.
Abenoza, Lina
Quintero, Guillermo
Ibarra, Humberto
Gonzalez, John M.
Akle, Verónica
Garavito-Aguilar, Zayra V.
Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia
title Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia
title_full Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia
title_fullStr Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia
title_short Pilot Study of an Integrative New Tool for Studying Clinical Outcome Discrimination in Acute Leukemia
title_sort pilot study of an integrative new tool for studying clinical outcome discrimination in acute leukemia
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6465644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00245
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