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Comparative Study
. 2002;49(3):178-83.

In vitro comparative antileukemic activity of various glucocorticoids in childhood acute leukemia

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Comparative Study

In vitro comparative antileukemic activity of various glucocorticoids in childhood acute leukemia

J Styczyński et al. Neoplasma. 2002.

Abstract

Resistance to glucocorticoids is nowadays one of the strongest adverse risk factors in the treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Differential in vitro antileukemic activity of various glucocorticoids and their cross-resistance pattern in childhood acute lymphoblastic and myeloblastic leukemia was determined by means of the MTT assay in 49 successfully tested samples of childhood acute leukemia. The equivalent antileukemic concentrations of respective drugs against lymphoblasts in de novo ALL samples were: 35 microM of hydrocortisone; 8 microM of prednisolone; 1.6 microM of methylprednisolone; 0.47 microM of dexamethasone and 0.23 microM of betamethasone. In comparison to initial ALL samples, the group of relapsed ALL was more resistant to: prednisolone (38-fold, p=0.004), dexamethasone (>32-fold, p=0.004), methylprednisolone (37-fold, p=0.039), betamethasone (38-fold, p=0.018) and hydrocortisone (33-fold, p=0.030). The group of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) samples were resistant to: prednisolone (>83-fold, p<0.001), dexamethasone (>32-fold, p<0.004), methylprednisolone (>65-fold, p=0.003), betamethasone (>66-fold, p=0.004) and hydrocortisone (61-fold, p=0.007), when compared to ALL at presentation. A significant cross-resistance between all used glucocorticoids as well as between glucocorticoids and other tested anti-leukemic drugs was found. In some individual cases in vitro glucocorticoid cross-resistance was less pronounced and relatively good antileukemic activity of betamethasone was observed.

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