Literature DB >> 9505216

Clinical approach to circumvention of multidrug resistance in refractory leukemic patients: association of cyclosporin A with etoposide.

R C Maia1, M K Carriço, C E Klumb, H Noronha, A M Coelho, F C Vasconcelos, V M Ruimanek.   

Abstract

Alternative therapy for refractory leukemic patients is being increasingly adopted. Circumvention of multidrug resistance represents a strategy that has been taken into account when conventional chemotherapy failed. In this work a group of 15 refractory, heavily pretreated, patients was enrolled in a circumvention protocol including etoposide (ETO) and cyclosporin A (CSA). All patients received etoposide prior to this schedule. Toxicity to circumvention protocol was acceptable and only one serious side-effect was observed. Two hematological clinical responses were seen, both of which were positive to P-glycoprotein immunostaining and exhibited in vitro modulation by CSA in cultures using the thymidine incorporation assay. Three out of four patients negative for P-glycoprotein achieved a minor response. Three out of six clinical failures were also negative for Pgp immunostaining one of which exhibited sinergistic effect between ETO and CSA. Our study suggests that hematological response to ETO and CSA association can be obtained in intensely pretreated leukemic patients. Several factors may affect the response such as clinical status before this therapy. Additionally, it also suggests that not all CSA effects on the combination ETO-CSA can be attributed to Pgp modulation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9505216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 0392-9078


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Authors:  Gabriela Nestal de Moraes; Paloma Silva Souza; Fernanda Casal de Faria Costas; Flavia Cunha Vasconcelos; Flaviana Ruade Souza Reis; Raquel Ciuvalschi Maia
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