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Role of fludarabine in hematological malignancies
Abstract:Fludarabine is a prodrug that is converted to the free nucleoside 9-β-D-arabinosyl-2-fluoroadenine (F-ara-A), which enters cells and accumulates mainly as the 5′-triphosphate, F-ara-ATP. F-ara-ATP has multiple mechanisms of action, which are mostly directed toward DNA. Collectively, these actions affect DNA synthesis, which is the major mechanism of F-ara-A-induced cytotoxicity. Secondarily, incorporation into RNA and inhibition of transcription has been shown in cell lines. As a single agent, fludarabine has been effective for indolent leukemia. Biochemical modulation strategies resulted in enhanced accumulation of cytarabine triphosphate and led to the use of fludarabine for the treatment of acute leukemia. The combination of fludarabine with DNA-damaging agents to inhibit DNA repair processes has been highly effective for indolent leukemia and lymphomas. Other strategies have incorporated fludarabine into preparative regimens for nonmyeloablative stem-cell transplantation.
Keywords:acute myeloid leukemia  alkylating agents  chronic lymphocytic leukemia  fludarabine  fludarabine-based regimens  lymphoid malignancies  monoclonal antibodies  monotherapy  nucleoside analogs  stem cell transplantation
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