Title of article
Haemostatic problems in acute promyelocyticleukaemia
Author/Authors
Carolina Arbuthnot، نويسنده , , Jonathan T. Wilde، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
9
From page
289
To page
297
Abstract
Despite the development of highly effective treatment strategies for acute promyelocyticleukaemia around 10% of patients die in the presentation period as a consequence of the associated bleeding diathesis. The cause of the coagulopathy is complex resulting from a combination of tissue factor (TF) and cancer procoagulant (CP) induced disseminated intravascular coagulation, exaggerated fibrinolysis due predominantly to enhanced expression of annexin II on APL blast cell membranes and blast cell production of cytokines. All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) has revolutionised the treatment of APL. When combined with chemotherapy long term survival rates of up to 80% can be achieved. Commencement of ATRA induces APL blast cell differentiation and is associated with a rapid resolution of the bleeding tendency through a combination of effects which include up regulation of thrombomodulin and down regulation of TF and CP production and cell surface expression of annexin II.
Keywords
fibrinolysis , Acute promyelocyticleukaemia , Bleeding diathesis , Disseminatedintravascularcoagulation , All-trans-retinoic acid(ATRA)
Journal title
Blood Reviews
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Blood Reviews
Record number
468092
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