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Query: EC:3.5.1.1 (
asparaginase
)
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The adverse effects of drugs used in the treatment of hematologic malignancies are among the many factors contributing to the increased risk of both thrombosis and bleeding. These effects most often occur when combination of drugs are given. Some, such as
L-asparaginase
, result in both bleeding and thrombosis. Consideration must be given also to the bleeding or prothrombotic risk of the underlying hematologic disorder. The commonly used drugs with adverse effects on hemostasis include
L-asparaginase
, corticosteroids, inhibitors of vascular endothelial growth factor, gemtuzumab ozogamicin, thalidomide, and immunomodulatory derivatives of
Thalidomide
, and the hematopoietic growth factors. In addition, the syndrome of thrombotic microangiopathy may be brought on by several other drugs. Thus, a full understanding of these adverse effects is necessary in treating these disorders.
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PMID:Adverse effects on hemostatic function of drugs used in hematologic malignancies. 1752 93
This study investigated the intracellular localization of asparagine synthetase (ASNS) in the relation with chemoresistance in leukemia. pIRES-GFP-ASNS-Flag/
Neo
expression vector was transiently tansfected into SK-N-MC cells and 297T cells respectively. Immunofluorescence and Western blot analysis were performed for cellular localization of ASNS respectively. U937 cells were treated with
L-asparaginase
for 48 h and examined for endogenous ASNS expression on plasma membrane by immunofluorescence staining. Immunofluorescence staining showed that the transiently expressed ASNS was partly localized on transfected-SK-N-MC cell surface. Moreover, Western blotting exhibited that ASNS expressed both in cytosol and on plasma membrane of transfected-293T cells. Immunofluorescence staining with anti-ASNS-specific monoclonal antibody revealed that endogenous ASNS was localized on the plasma membrane of U937 cells, except for its distribution in the cytosol. In addition, ASNS exhibited a higher expression on plasma membrane after treatment with
L-asparaginase
as compared with the untreated cells. It was concluded that the subcellular translocation of ASNS may play an important role in
L-asparaginase
resistance in leukemia cells.
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PMID:Asparagine synthetase is partially localized to the plasma membrane and upregulated by L-asparaginase in U937 cells. 2150 76