MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF SIDE EFFECTS AND DRUG RESISTANCE TO ASPARAGINASE AND WAYS TO OVERCOME THEM

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Abstract

Asparaginase is one of the most important chemotherapeutic agents against acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common form of blood cancer. To date, both asparaginases from E. coli and Dickeya dadantii (formerly known as Erwinia chrysanthemi), used in hematology, induce chemoresistance in cancer cells and side effects in the form of hypersensitivity of immune reactions. Leukemic cells may be resistant to asparaginase due to the increased activity of asparagine synthetase and other mechanisms associated with resistance to asparaginase. Therefore, the search for new sources of L-asparaginases with improved pharmacological properties remains a promising and prospective study. This article discusses the mechanisms of development of resistance and drug resistance to L-asparaginase, as well as possible ways to overcome them.

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Alexandrova, S. S., Gladilina, Y. A., Pokrovskaya, M. V., Sokolov, N. N., & Zhdanov, D. D. (2022). MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF SIDE EFFECTS AND DRUG RESISTANCE TO ASPARAGINASE AND WAYS TO OVERCOME THEM. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 68(2), 104–116. https://doi.org/10.18097/PBMC20226802104

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