Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (multiple myeloma)
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Mafosfamide (ASTA-Z) is a chemotherapeutic agent currently in use for in vitro purging of tumor-bearing human BM cells prior to autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT). We tested the efficacy of ASTA-Z against mouse plasmacytoma cells MOPC-315 (MOPC), a model of human multiple myeloma. BALB/c mice were injected intraperitoneally with different doses of MOPC preincubated with ASTA-Z. All control mice receiving > or = 10(4) MOPC intraperitoneally (ip) died within 23 days. All recipients of ASTA-Z pretreated MOPC remained healthy for > 180 days. To simulate the clinical situation, BALB/c mice received lethal doses of 10(3) MOPC ip prior to ABMT. Subsequently, mice were treated with cyclophosphamide 200 mg/kg one day prior to syngeneic BMT with 10(7) BMC containing 10(6) MOPC; 90% of the mice receiving unpurged syngeneic BMC died within 45 days whereas all mice transplanted with ASTA-Z-treated BMC/MOPC mixtures remained disease-free for > 100 days. Our results suggest that a similar approach may be successful in patients with multiple myeloma and residual disease prior to cryopreservation of their BM for ABMT. Bone marrow purging with ASTA-Z is effective and under certain conditions could be critical for prevention of relapse following ABMT, provided that effective elimination of residual disease in the host can be achieved by the conditioning regimen prior to ABMT.
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PMID:Successful purging of murine plasmacytoma by mafosfamide (ASTA-Z). 801 50