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Immunocompetence and prognosis in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Combination of two different maintenance therapies

✍ Scribed by Garay, Guy E. ;Pavlovsky, Santiago ;Sasiain, María Del Carmen ;Pizzolato, Marco A. ;Binsztein, Norma ;Eppinger-Helft, Mariana


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
694 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1532

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Abstract

Intensive chemotherapy in patients with leukemia produces immunosuppression. The level of immunocompetence correlates with prognosis. The immunological function of 29 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in complete remission and on 2 different maintenance therapies was evaluated and compared with 16 normal children (Group A). Sixteen children (Group B) with ALL received 6 mercaptopurine (6MP) daily and methotrexate (MTX) twice a week, and 13 children (Group C) received 6MP and MTX weekly for maintenance.

There was depression of both cellular immunity, measured by the number of T cells and skin tests, and humoral immunity, measured by number of B cells, primary antibody production to typhoid vaccine, and levels of immunoglobulins. However, continuous maintenance therapy (Group B) produced significantly more severe immunosuppression of cellular immunity than the intermittent therapy (Group C). Humoral immunity was equally depressed in both groups of leukemia patients, but was less altered than cellular immunity. Concomitantly, patients with intermittent maintenance chemotherapy had less hematologic depression, fewer episodes of infection, and fewer died in complete remission.

Patients of both groups with higher levels of immunocompetence had better prognosis with longer duration of complete remission than patients with severe immunosuppression. Out of 6 patients with “favorable immunocompetence” only 1 relapsed at 7 months and the other 5 remain in complete remission from 8 to 31 months. Among 23 leukemic patients with “unfavorable immunocompetence,” 15 relapsed and 8 remain in complete remission from 9 to 26 months.


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