DAUNORUBICIN (DNR) ACCUMULATION IN FRESH LEUKEMIC-CELLS - CORRELATIONWITH CLINICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FEATURES

Citation
Jm. Boiron et al., DAUNORUBICIN (DNR) ACCUMULATION IN FRESH LEUKEMIC-CELLS - CORRELATIONWITH CLINICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FEATURES, Leukemia & lymphoma, 13(3-4), 1994, pp. 291-296
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10428194
Volume
13
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
291 - 296
Database
ISI
SICI code
1042-8194(1994)13:3-4<291:D(AIFL>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The DNR accumulation (DNR Acc) and the verapamil (VRP) index (percent increase of VRP on DNR accumulation) was studied by using flow cytomet ry. Fresh leukemic mononuclear bone marrow blasts from 80 unselected A NLL patients' samples were incubated with DNR in the presence or absen ce of VRP. The DNR accumulation was determined by flow cytometry. The median DNR Acc was 28 (range: 4-101) and the median VRP index was 4% ( range 0-53). VRP significantly enhanced DNR Acc in 42 of the ANLL samp les (52.5%). DNR Acc or VRP index were not influenced by age, sex, or WBC counts. Only the FAB subclassification and the blast immunophenoty ping were found to influence the parameters studied here. The lowest D NR Acc was found in M0 and M6 blast cells (15 range 0-46 and 10.5 rang e 8-13 respectively). M4 and M5 ANLL samples accumulated significantly more DNR than M0 and M6 blast cells. The VRP index was significantly higher in M0 compared with M1 and M2 samples, as well as in M4 compare d with M1 samples. A slightly positive correlation was found between t he percentage of CD34-positive cells in the CD34-positive samples and DNR Acc. In this study, DNR Acc and the VRP index were not significant ly correlated with the response to chemotherapy or survival. In conclu sion, this study shows that ANLL leukemic cells differ in anthracyclin accumulation and response to VRP in vitro.