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. 2020 Dec 8;10(1):21481.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-78549-y.

Implementation of the asparaginase activity assessment technique for clinical use: experience of a Brazilian Center

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Implementation of the asparaginase activity assessment technique for clinical use: experience of a Brazilian Center

Daiane Keller Cecconello et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Acute lymphoid leukemia is a childhood cancer that in high-income countries has event-free survival rates of 80% and global survival rates of 90%. In Brazil these rates are under 70%. This difference may be due to the implementation of supportive care, including the assessment of asparaginase (ASNase) activity. ASNase may cause hypersensitivity reactions and silent drug inactivation. For this reason, ASNase activity monitoring is an essential tool to ensure an effective treatment. Our aim was to implement an ASNase activity measurement technique at a hospital setting. samples from children who were given Escherichia coli-derived ASNase were collected. The results of the analyses conducted in our laboratory Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre were compared to those of two institutions: Centro Infantil Boldrini and University of Munster. 262 samples were assessed. The results of the first analyses were compared with those obtained at Centro Infantil Boldrini and showed an ICC of 0.954. Thirty samples were sent to the University of Munster and presented an ICC was 0.960. Our results, when compared to those of national and international centers, showed an excellent agreement. The study was able to implement an ASNase activity test to monitor the treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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Figure 1
Mechanism of action of asparaginase and reaction of the indooxin method, based on the hydrolysis of l-aspartic b-hydroxamate (AHA), to determine enzyme activity. Figure adapted from Lanvers et al..

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