Purpose: To assess subclinical markers of endothelial inflammation in young survivors from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with chemotherapy without cranial irradiation. Methods: Anthropometric parameters [height (H), body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), WC/H, and WC/HC ratio], blood pressure, lipid profile, serum markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction [Interleukin 6 (IL-6), vascular cell adhesion molecule, intercellular adhesion molecule, tumor necrosis factor-alfa (TNF-α), Endogenous secretory Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts (Es-RAGE)], and carotid intima-media thickness (c-IMT) were assessed in a group of young ALL survivors and in matched controls. Local Ethics Committee approved the study (code 56/13) on June 24, 2013. Results: 28 ALL survivors (71% male, 18% prepubertal, aged 15.98 ± 4.41 years, mean follow-up 8.57 ± 3.14 years) exhibited lower levels of Es-RAGE than controls (0.18 ± 0.07 vs. 0.27 ± 0.08 ng/mL, p < 0.001). Among survivors, Es-RAGE values significantly correlated with BMI-SD off-therapy (R2 -0.42), WC/H ratio (R2 -0.41), WC/HC ratio (R2 -0.38), and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C; R2 -0.43). Most of the ALL survivors (78%) presented c-IMT above the 95th centile if compared with gender and age standard. Mean c-IMT value correlated with blood pressure (R2 0.56) and with LDL-C levels (R2 0.56). Metabolic syndrome (MetS) was fully detected only in one ALL survivor. Nevertheless, 18% ALL survivors presented more than one MetS diagnostic criteria: 14% insulin resistance, 25% dyslipidemia, and 17.8% hypertension. Conclusions: We demonstrated an initial functional vascular alteration in young ALL survivors even when treated with standard risk protocols. Our data already support the activation at endothelial level of glycosylation and oxidation processes that are persistent long after the end of the treatment.

Markers of Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction in Young Survivors from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia / Bruzzi, Patrizia; Bigi, Elena; Felici, Francesca; Lami, Francesca; Cano Garcinuno, Maria Del Carmen; Palazzi, Giovanni; Cellini, Monica; Predieri, Barbara; Iughetti, Lorenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2156-5333. - 10:5(2020), pp. 599-605. [10.1089/jayao.2020.0114]

Markers of Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction in Young Survivors from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Bruzzi, Patrizia;Bigi, Elena;Felici, Francesca;Lami, Francesca;Palazzi, Giovanni;Predieri, Barbara;Iughetti, Lorenzo
2020

Abstract

Purpose: To assess subclinical markers of endothelial inflammation in young survivors from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with chemotherapy without cranial irradiation. Methods: Anthropometric parameters [height (H), body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), WC/H, and WC/HC ratio], blood pressure, lipid profile, serum markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction [Interleukin 6 (IL-6), vascular cell adhesion molecule, intercellular adhesion molecule, tumor necrosis factor-alfa (TNF-α), Endogenous secretory Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts (Es-RAGE)], and carotid intima-media thickness (c-IMT) were assessed in a group of young ALL survivors and in matched controls. Local Ethics Committee approved the study (code 56/13) on June 24, 2013. Results: 28 ALL survivors (71% male, 18% prepubertal, aged 15.98 ± 4.41 years, mean follow-up 8.57 ± 3.14 years) exhibited lower levels of Es-RAGE than controls (0.18 ± 0.07 vs. 0.27 ± 0.08 ng/mL, p < 0.001). Among survivors, Es-RAGE values significantly correlated with BMI-SD off-therapy (R2 -0.42), WC/H ratio (R2 -0.41), WC/HC ratio (R2 -0.38), and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C; R2 -0.43). Most of the ALL survivors (78%) presented c-IMT above the 95th centile if compared with gender and age standard. Mean c-IMT value correlated with blood pressure (R2 0.56) and with LDL-C levels (R2 0.56). Metabolic syndrome (MetS) was fully detected only in one ALL survivor. Nevertheless, 18% ALL survivors presented more than one MetS diagnostic criteria: 14% insulin resistance, 25% dyslipidemia, and 17.8% hypertension. Conclusions: We demonstrated an initial functional vascular alteration in young ALL survivors even when treated with standard risk protocols. Our data already support the activation at endothelial level of glycosylation and oxidation processes that are persistent long after the end of the treatment.
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Markers of Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction in Young Survivors from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia / Bruzzi, Patrizia; Bigi, Elena; Felici, Francesca; Lami, Francesca; Cano Garcinuno, Maria Del Carmen; Palazzi, Giovanni; Cellini, Monica; Predieri, Barbara; Iughetti, Lorenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2156-5333. - 10:5(2020), pp. 599-605. [10.1089/jayao.2020.0114]
Bruzzi, Patrizia; Bigi, Elena; Felici, Francesca; Lami, Francesca; Cano Garcinuno, Maria Del Carmen; Palazzi, Giovanni; Cellini, Monica; Predieri, Barbara; Iughetti, Lorenzo
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