Publications by authors named "Krajinovic Maja"

An example of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity in cancer survivors is acquired long QT syndrome (aLQTS), which may cause serious yet preventable life-threatening consequences. Our objective was to identify and characterize childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors with possible aLQTS using maximal exercise testing. In this cross-sectional study with exploratory analysis, a total of 250 childhood ALL survivors were evaluated for abnormal QT interval prolongation using the McMaster cycle exercise test.

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Introduction: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells have revolutionized cancer treatment, showing significant success, including treatment of pediatric B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). Despite their efficacy, cytokine release syndrome (CRS) emerges as a common early adverse effect that can be life threatening in severe cases, resulting from the immune system's targeted activation against tumors.

Areas Covered: This review concentrates on CRS in children and young adults undergoing CAR T-cell therapy for B-ALL.

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  • * Researchers analyzed 562 patients across four IEI subgroups (combined immunodeficiency, severe combined immunodeficiency, neutrophil disorders, and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis-related disorders), focusing on event-free survival (EFS) as the main outcome.
  • * The study concluded that targeting a cumulative busulfan exposure (AUCNONMEM) of around 80 mg × h/L can improve EFS and donor chimer
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  • The study focuses on optimizing busulfan dosing for pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation through therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and model-informed precision dosing (MIPD).
  • Various limited sampling strategies were evaluated using simulated and patient-observed data to accurately estimate the drug concentration in the body, ensuring a flexible yet precise approach in dose adjustments.
  • Findings indicated that two separate days of TDM are essential to accurately assess cumulative drug exposure, and the implemented MIPD protocol provided reliable results when tested in the Tucuxi software.
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Background: Cohorts of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL) survivors reaching adulthood are increasing. Approximately 30% of survivors meet criteria for low bone mineral density (BMD) 10 years after diagnosis. We investigated risk factors for low BMD in long-term cALL survivors.

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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most frequent pediatric cancer. 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) is a key component of ALL treatment. Its use, however, is also associated with adverse drug reactions, particularly myelosuppression.

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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) stands as the most prevalent form of pediatric cancer in North America, with a current five-year survival rate of 85%. While more children achieved ALL remission and transition into adulthood, the prevalence of long-term treatment-related effects, especially neurocognitive sequelae, remains significant. This study pursues two objectives.

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Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL) survivors are at increased risk for bone comorbidities, but accurate screening tools for such comorbidities are limited. Polygenic scores (PGS) could stratify cALL survivors for risk of long-term adverse bone outcomes. We evaluated 214 (51% female) cALL survivors from the Prévenir les Effets TArdifs de la LEucémie study (median age 21 yr).

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Introduction: Early signs of subclinical cardiac damage must be identified before they turn into clinical manifestations. Tailoring a formula is relevant for precise QTc evaluation in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors considering they are at risk of long-term cardiac problems. Therefore, we aim to develop group heart rate correction formulas for QT intervals in childhood ALL survivors at rest and during exercise, and to assess the applicability of these methods across a variety of risk groups exposed to diverse chemotherapy dosages.

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  • The study investigated factors linked to positive adjustment in long-term childhood cancer survivors, focusing on well-being, health status, social support, and emotion regulation strategies.
  • It analyzed data from 92 survivors, revealing that high well-being was associated with better health and greater social support, as well as more effective emotion regulation, particularly emotional processing.
  • The findings suggest that reducing emotional suppression while enhancing social support can significantly improve well-being in these individuals, marking potential targets for future supportive interventions.
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  • Childhood cancer survivors may face a higher risk of neurocognitive deficits, anxiety, and depression, as indicated by various genetic associations identified through whole-exome sequencing of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors.
  • Notable findings include significant links between the AK8 gene and neurocognitive function, as well as associations of anxiety with genes like PTPRZ1 and MUC16, with variations seen depending on sex and risk groups.
  • The study highlights the potential of specific genes, particularly ZNF382 and EXO5, in understanding neuropsychological complications among survivors, emphasizing the need for further research to validate these associations.
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Background: Children's exposure to chemotherapeutic agents causes several long-term adverse effects but physical activity has been evidenced to be an effective strategy to improve cardiac function. This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the association between physical activity levels, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cardiac parameters measured by echocardiography.

Methods: Participants were 216n childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors who underwent a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test and self-reported their daily minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity.

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The characterization of cardiac mechanical properties may contribute to better understanding of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity. Our study aims to investigate the relationship between cardiac mechanical properties, T1 and T2 relaxation times and partition coefficient. Fifty childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors underwent a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) at rest on a 3T MRI system and included a standard ECG-gated 3(3)3(3)5 MOLLI sequence for T1 mapping and an ECG-gated T2-prepared TrueFISP sequence for T2 mapping.

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Late effects such as neurocognitive issues and fatigue have been reported in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL) survivors. Yet, their association is often poorly understood. In this study, we wished to (1) describe neurocognitive difficulties and fatigue in a well-characterized cohort of long-term cALL survivors and (2) explore the risk of having neurocognitive deficits as a function of fatigue.

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Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are at high risk of developing long-term cardiometabolic complications during their survivorship. Maximal fat oxidation (MFO) is a marker during exercise of cardiometabolic health, and is associated with metabolic risk factors. Our aim was to characterize the carbohydrate and fat oxidation during exercise in childhood ALL survivors.

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Background: There is a shortage of relevant studies interested in cardiac mechanical performance. Thus, it is clinically relevant to study the impact of cancer treatments on survivors' cardiac mechanical performance to improve our knowledge. The first objective of this study is to assess survivors' cardiac mechanical performance during a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) using both ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC) and cardiac work efficiency (CWE) from cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) acquisitions.

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Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are treated with doxorubicin-based chemotherapy that can lead to cardiotoxicity which is a well-known cause of mortality. This study aims to characterize myocardial subtle changes induced by doxorubicin-related cardiotoxicity. We used the combination of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, cardiopulmonary exercise testing and the CircAdapt model to explore hemodynamics and intraventricular mechanisms at rest and during exercise in 53 childhood ALL survivors.

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Background: Genotype-phenotype analyses of rare diseases often suffer from a lack of power, due to small sample size, which makes identifying significant associations difficult. Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS) of the liver is a rare but life-threatening complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The alkylating agent busulfan is commonly used in HSCT and known to trigger SOS.

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Background: Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors' anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity could be prevented with good cardiorespiratory fitness levels and regular physical activity. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the association between cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity with cardiac magnetic resonance parameters.

Methods: A total of 96 childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors underwent a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test and answered physical activity questionnaires.

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  • The study aimed to replicate previous findings linking five specific SNPs to thrombosis in acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients treated with asparaginase.
  • Some SNPs, including rs11556218, were found to increase the risk of thrombosis and sensitivity to asparaginase, with variations dependent on treatment protocol and patient characteristics.
  • The analysis also revealed interactions between factor V Leiden, non-O blood groups, and an increased risk of thrombosis related to asparaginase treatment.
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Introduction: Doxorubicin leads to dose dependent cardiotoxicity in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors. We investigated survivors' heart health using echocardiography and evaluated doxorubicin and dexrazoxane treatments on cardiac function.

Methods: A total of 196 childhood ALL survivors were stratified (standard risk [SR], high risk with and without dexrazoxane (HR+DEX and HR).

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Genetic variability in CYP2C19 may be associated with both lack of efficacy and toxicity of drugs due to its different metabolic status based on the presence of particular alleles. This literature review summarizes current knowledge relative to the association or treatment adaptation based on genetics in a pediatric population receiving drugs metabolized by CYP2C19, such as voriconazole, antidepressants, clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors. Additionally, we also presented one of the approaches that we developed for detection of variant alleles in the CYP2C19 gene.

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To investigate the role of gene and rs3809849 in pancreatic cancer (PANC1) and lymphoblastic leukemia (NALM6) cell lines and their response to asparaginase treatment. The authors applied CRISPR-Cas9 to produce knock-out (KO) and rs3809849 knock-in (KI) cell lines. The authors also interrogated rs3809849's impact on PANC1 cells through allele-specific overexpression.

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Intravenous busulfan is widely used as part of myeloablative conditioning regimens in children and young adults undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Hepatic veno-occlusive disease/sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (VOD/SOS) is a serious clinical problem observed with busulfan-based conditioning HCT. The development of VOD/SOS may be associated with busulfan exposure.

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