1.Association of glutathione-S-transferase M1,P1, and T1 gene polymorphisms with treatment response in childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia.
Dion-Berboso April Grace ; Alcausin Ma. Melanie Liberty B. ; Padilla Carmencita D. ; Fajardo Pamela D. ; Silao Catherine Lynn T.
Acta Medica Philippina 2016;50(2):75-80
There is still a strong need for new treatment strategies that will maintain remission and prolong survival in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The glutathione-S-transferase (GST) enzymes, which are coded by highly polymorphic genes, have been associated with the risk of developing cancer and were found to regulate effect of cancer treatment drugs.
OBJECTIVES: The present study determines the association of GSTM1, GSTP1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms and treatment response in terms of occurrence of adverse events and relapse in ALL in Filipino children.
METHODS: This is a follow up study on the 2007 investigation done by Alcausin et al. which determined the association of the GST P1, M1, and T1 polymorphisms and occurrence of ALL. Four-year follow-up data were available for 46 out of the 50 patients from January 2007 to May 2011. Odds ratios (OR) as measures of association of GST M1, P1 and T1 gene polymorphisms with treatment outcomes were estimated at 95% confidence interval.
RESULTS: Results show a trend towards predisposition to elevation of liver enzymes in patients with GSTT1 and GSTP1 mutant genotypes showing an OR (95% Cl) of 2.0 (0.62-6.49). The presence of GSTM1 null genotype showed a trend towards protection from occurrence of relapse basing on both crude and adjusted ORs, 0.58 (0.16-2.07) and 0.23 (0.05-1.20), respectively. However, these results are not statistically significant.
CONCLUSION: The GSTP1 heterozygous genotype conferred increased predisposition to elevation of liver enzymes while the GSTT1 null genotype was shown to be a possible risk factor towards the occurrence of both infection and elevation of liver enzymes during chemotherapy. Furthermore, the GSTM1 null genotype appears to be protective from occurrence of relapse. It is recommended to do similar large-scale studies in the future to obtain more conclusive results.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Child ; Child Preschool ; Child ; Confidence Intervals ; Follow-up Studies ; Genotype ; Glutathione ; Glutathione S-transferase Pi ; Glutathione Transferase ; Liver ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-lymphoma ; Recurrence ; Treatment Outcome ; Glutathione S-transferase M1 ; Glutathione S-transferase T1
2.Volunteer youth leaders for Health - Philippines: Providing a mechanism for youth empowerment towards advocacy for birth defects prevention and care.
Carmencita D PADILLA ; Aster Lynn D SUR ; Ryan John P PASCUAL ; Christian Emmanuel P ENRIQUEZ ; Rufus Thomas Y ADDUCUL ; Ma-Am Joy R TUMULAK ; Eva Maria C DE LA PAZ ; April Grace D BERBOSO ; Conchita G ABARQUEZ ; Florencio C DIZON ; J Edgar C POSECION ; Barbra Charina V CAVAN ; Maria Melanie Liberty B ALCAUSIN ; Merlyn S MENDIORO ; Christopher P HOWSON
Acta Medica Philippina 2017;51(3):167-174
The Volunteer Youth Leaders for Health-Philippine(VYLH- Philippines) is a national youth network established in 2009 as an model on how to organized young women and men into a national force that promotes self-learnings, independence,personal growth and sustained public health change from the grassroots level to up.Formed under the aegis of the University of the Philippines Manila and the department of health,the VYLH- Philippines has focused its activities in the past eight years on helping reduce mortality and disability from congenital disorder through awareness program and support for policy development.This paper describes in details the organization and extraordinary accomplishment of the VYLH- Philippines to date.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Philippines ; Public Health ; Organizations ; Policy Making ; Awareness ; Volunteers