Resistance to different classes of drugs is associated with impaired apoptosis in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

  • Amy Holleman
  • den Boer
  • L Monique
  • Gritta Janka-Schaub
  • Gritta E Janka-Schaub
  • Rob Pieters

Abstract

Resistance of leukemic cells to chemotherapeutic agents is associated with an unfavorable outcome in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). To investigate the underlying mechanisms of cellular drug resistance, the activation of various apoptotic parameters in leukemic cells from 50 children with ALL was studied after in vitro exposure with 4 important drugs in ALL therapy (prednisolone, vincristine, l-asparaginase, and daunorubicin). Exposure to each drug resulted in early induction of phosphatidylserine (PS) externalization and mitochondrial transmembrane (Deltapsim) depolarization followed by caspase-3 activation and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inactivation in the majority of patients. For all 4 drugs, a significant inverse correlation was found between cellular drug resistance and (1) the percentage of cells with PS externalization (

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number13
ISSN0006-4971
Publication statusPublished - 2003
pubmed 12920041