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Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast
The need for new therapeutic approaches to improve the response in acute leukemia (AL), either by directing therapy or with new therapeutic alternatives, has been a research and clinical interest topic. We evaluated whether blasts from AL patients were sensitive ex vivo to the induction chemotherapy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33488744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4736206 |
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author | Ballesteros-Ramírez, Ricardo Aldana, Eliana Herrera, María Victoria Urueña, Claudia Rojas, Laura Yinneth Echeverri, Luis Fernando Costa, Geison Modesti Quijano, Sandra Fiorentino, Susana |
author_facet | Ballesteros-Ramírez, Ricardo Aldana, Eliana Herrera, María Victoria Urueña, Claudia Rojas, Laura Yinneth Echeverri, Luis Fernando Costa, Geison Modesti Quijano, Sandra Fiorentino, Susana |
author_sort | Ballesteros-Ramírez, Ricardo |
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description | The need for new therapeutic approaches to improve the response in acute leukemia (AL), either by directing therapy or with new therapeutic alternatives, has been a research and clinical interest topic. We evaluated whether blasts from AL patients were sensitive ex vivo to the induction chemotherapy and whether the extracts of Petiveria alliacea (Anamu SC) and Caesalpinia spinosa (P2Et) modulated the sensitivity of leukemic cells to death. Bone marrow samples were taken from 26 patients with de novo AL and 6 in relapse, and the cytotoxicity of the extracts alone or in combination with the chemotherapeutic was evaluated by XTT. Patients were classified as good (GR) and bad responders (BR) according to the ex vivo test. 70.5% of the GR patients to the ex vivo test achieved postinduction remission to induction chemotherapy with a median overall survival of 12.50 months versus 7.23 months in the two groups. Furthermore, it was found that the ex vivo response to extracts and chemotherapeutics is heterogeneous and shows an exclusive pattern between the extracts, Anamu being the more effective in inducing cell death. The combination of extracts with chemotherapeutic agents showed synergistic or antagonistic effects in the patients' blasts. These results show that the ex vivo evaluation of the sensitivity to induction drugs using primary blasts from patients exhibits a correlation with the response to induction chemotherapy in patients. These analyses would allow establishing a system to predict response to treatment and determine ex vivo susceptibility to new therapies under development, among which is phytotherapeutics. |
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spelling | pubmed-77877612021-01-22 Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast Ballesteros-Ramírez, Ricardo Aldana, Eliana Herrera, María Victoria Urueña, Claudia Rojas, Laura Yinneth Echeverri, Luis Fernando Costa, Geison Modesti Quijano, Sandra Fiorentino, Susana Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The need for new therapeutic approaches to improve the response in acute leukemia (AL), either by directing therapy or with new therapeutic alternatives, has been a research and clinical interest topic. We evaluated whether blasts from AL patients were sensitive ex vivo to the induction chemotherapy and whether the extracts of Petiveria alliacea (Anamu SC) and Caesalpinia spinosa (P2Et) modulated the sensitivity of leukemic cells to death. Bone marrow samples were taken from 26 patients with de novo AL and 6 in relapse, and the cytotoxicity of the extracts alone or in combination with the chemotherapeutic was evaluated by XTT. Patients were classified as good (GR) and bad responders (BR) according to the ex vivo test. 70.5% of the GR patients to the ex vivo test achieved postinduction remission to induction chemotherapy with a median overall survival of 12.50 months versus 7.23 months in the two groups. Furthermore, it was found that the ex vivo response to extracts and chemotherapeutics is heterogeneous and shows an exclusive pattern between the extracts, Anamu being the more effective in inducing cell death. The combination of extracts with chemotherapeutic agents showed synergistic or antagonistic effects in the patients' blasts. These results show that the ex vivo evaluation of the sensitivity to induction drugs using primary blasts from patients exhibits a correlation with the response to induction chemotherapy in patients. These analyses would allow establishing a system to predict response to treatment and determine ex vivo susceptibility to new therapies under development, among which is phytotherapeutics. Hindawi 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7787761/ /pubmed/33488744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4736206 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ricardo Ballesteros-Ramírez et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ballesteros-Ramírez, Ricardo Aldana, Eliana Herrera, María Victoria Urueña, Claudia Rojas, Laura Yinneth Echeverri, Luis Fernando Costa, Geison Modesti Quijano, Sandra Fiorentino, Susana Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast |
title | Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast |
title_full | Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast |
title_fullStr | Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast |
title_full_unstemmed | Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast |
title_short | Preferential Activity of Petiveria alliacea Extract on Primary Myeloid Leukemic Blast |
title_sort | preferential activity of petiveria alliacea extract on primary myeloid leukemic blast |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33488744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4736206 |
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