articleCancerMay 21, 2007Closed access

Antibody against poly(ethylene glycol) adversely affects PEG‐asparaginase therapy in acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients

University of Southern California · University of Münster · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Background

Rapid clearance of poly(ethylene glycol)-asparaginase (PEG-ASNase) has been reported for up to one-third of patients treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), potentially rendering their treatment ineffective. A 25% occurrence of an antibody against PEG (anti-PEG) was previously reported in healthy blood donors. The objective of the study was to determine whether anti-PEG was associated with rapid clearance PEG-ASNase.

Methods

The investigation reanalyzed stored sera from pediatric patients enrolled in the ALL Berlin-Frankfurt-Muenster 2000 studies. Twenty-eight samples were selected to include 15 subjects with undetectable ASNase activity after receiving PEG-ASNase. Sixteen subjects treated with unmodified ASNase were also included, 8 with low ASNase activity. Sera were tested for anti-PEG using 2 techniques: 1) serology, by agglutination of PEG-coated red blood cells; 2) flow cytometry, by analysis of 10 microm PEG beads stained for bound immunoglobulins. RESULTS. Of the 15 sera from PEG-ASNase-treated patients with undetectable ASNase activity, anti-PEG was detected in 9 by serology and in 12 by flow cytometry. Anti-PEG was detected in 1 PEG-ASNase-treated patient with lower ASNase activity (123 U/L). No relation was observed between anti-PEG and serum ASNase activity for patients treated with unmodified ASNase.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • PEG ratio
  • Medicine
  • Asparaginase
  • Antibody
  • Pharmacology
  • Lymphoblastic Leukemia
  • Leukemia
  • Immunology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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