Literature DB >> 11426528

Cladribine in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

T Robak1.   

Abstract

Cladribine (2-chlorodeoxyadenosine, 2-CdA) is a nucleoside analog with substituted halogen atom at position 2 in its purine ring that makes it resistant to deamination by adenosine deaminase (ADA). 2-CdA is the drug of choice in the treatment of hairy cell leukemia, but it is also highly active in other low grade lymphoid malignancies including chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The results of the studies presented so far have shown that 2-CdA gives similar complete response (CR) rate and overall response (OR) rate to fludarabine but the influence of both agents on survival times of the patients with CLL is still uncertain. CR rate induced with 2-CdA is significantly higher than in the patients treated with conventional chemotherapy. In refractory or relapsed patients 2-CdA induces 31 to 68% of overall responses including CR in 4 to 31%. In previously untreated patients overall remission rates of about 56-82% have been achieved with 2-CdA alone. When 2-CdA was used as primary therapy the CR rate was also significantly higher and ranged from 10% to 47%. Patients who received 2-CdA as their initial therapy and experienced a response lasting at least a year may be successfully treated subsequently with the same agent. A second response has been achieved in 35 to 100% patients treated with this agent for the second time. Despite the fact that 2-CdA gives higher CR and OR rates than conventional chemotherapy, it has not been established whether it has any influence on survival time. However, cross resistance between 2-CdA and FAMP in CLL patients is evident in the majority of studies. Bone marrow suppression with anemia neutropenia and thrombocytopenia are the dose limiting factors for 2-CdA use. These side effects are pronounced in heavily pretreated patients and after multiple courses of therapy. Treatment with this agent also leads to the decrease of the CD4+/CD8+ ratio for an extensive period of time exceeding 12, even up to 24 months. In consequence, infections including opportunistic type, are frequently observed. We suggest, that in patients with CLL, 2-CdA should be used as second line treatment rather than the first line therapy until the final results of ongoing randomized clinical trials are available.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11426528     DOI: 10.3109/10428190109097654

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Lymphoma        ISSN: 1026-8022


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