Title of article :
Total Sialic Acid Concentrations as a Supporting Marker of Malignancy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Author/Authors :
Sulaiman, Gh. M. University uf Technology - Department of Applied Scicnccs, Iraq
From page :
104
To page :
113
Abstract :
To follow up the response of acutc lymphoblastic leukemic (ALL) patients to chemotherapy treatment and for prognosis, diagnosis, the total Sialic acid (TSA) levels was studied as a tumor marker. The study included 40 patients (male = 22. female ~18) with (ALL) were tested for the serum and lcukocytes homogenate concentrations of total sialic acid (TSA) before and aler treatment with six different chemotherapy protocols. While significantly increased ( P 0.001 ) as compared to the healthy individuals group, serum and leukocytes homogenate ISA concentrations dropped significantly ( P 0.001) after treatment with each of the six chemotherapy treatment protocols, as compared to ALL untreated patients. A linear correlation relationship ( r - 0.9514 ; r? = 0.9451) was found between ISA concentrations and the period of chemotherapy treatment in serum and leukocytes homogenate. A linear correlation relationship (r2 = 0.9965) could be found between percentage of serum total sialic acid and percentage of leukocytes homogenate total sialic acid. The results of this study strongly support the role of TSA as a marker lor the disease and suggest that it could be used for progression and prognosis of ALL patients, in addition we strongly suggest that there was a positive relationship between TSA level in scrum and leukocytes.
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
Record number :
2601251
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