Studying the impact of presence of alpha acid glycoprotein and protein glycoprotein in chronic myeloid leukemia patients treated with imatinib mesylate in the State of Qatar

Al-Dewik, Nader I, Jewell, Andrew P, Yassin, Mohammed A and Morsi, Hisham M (2015) Studying the impact of presence of alpha acid glycoprotein and protein glycoprotein in chronic myeloid leukemia patients treated with imatinib mesylate in the State of Qatar. Biomarkers in Cancer, 7, pp. 63-67. ISSN (online) 1179-299X

Abstract

Despite the efficacy of imatinib mesylate (IM) in treating chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), there is a high degree of resistance. Alpha- 1-acid glycoprotein may reduce drug efficacy through its ability to interact with IM and blocks it from reaching its target, while protein glycoprotein (PGP) may reduce the intracellular concentration of the drug via an active pump mechanism. We thus investigated the correlation between AGP and PGP levels and the resistance/response to treatment. A total of 26 CML patients were investigated for AGP and PGP levels at diagnosis and during treatment. There was no significant difference or correlation between AGP levels and the different groups of patients. There was also no significant difference in the fluorescence intensities of PGP levels among the different patient groups. The resistance observed in our CML patient population could not be correlated with AGP and PGP levels. There was no significant pattern of AGP and PGP expression, irrespective of the response or resistance to treatment.

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