December 1, 2022: Start of Phase 3: Continuation

Monday, December 5, 2022 · by kathy howe

Thursday December 1  was the beginning of the 3rd phase of Sam’s leukemia clinical trial protocol called continuation. This phase lasts 100+ weeks so it’s a marathon within a marathon. He got a bone marrow biopsy as well as 3 doses of medicine: doxorubicin, PEG-aspariginase, and vincristine. All are heavy hitters so Friday he felt understandably crappy.  Also Saturday but somewhat less so.  The evenings (from 5-7:30 pm) seem to be down times. And he’s eating more at night now too, after waking up from his 2 hour evening nap.

I looked up more details about each of the 3 medicines: PEG asparaginase (derived from E. Coli bacteria) breaks down the amino acid asparagine. Intracellular asparagine levels regulate uptake of amino acids into the cell, so if there is no asparagine, cancer cells can’t synthesize proteins (of course, Sam’s healthy cells also need asparagine). Cancer cells appear to have a higher demand for asparagine, and this demand is what the medicine is exploiting (https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11457). Vincristine disrupts cell division by blocking the tubular protein that allows the chromosomes to separate during metaphase (remember the phases of cell division from Bio I: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase). It can be obtained from the Madagascar periwinkle Catharanthus roseus. Doxorubicin is a DNA intercalator which means it binds to the DNA during replication and inhibits cell division (is more likely to affect rapidly multiplying cells like cancer cells but also hair cells, hence the hair loss that many cancer warriors have).  Doxorubicin is derived from streptomyces bacterium.

So how’s that for a biology lesson for today. Don’t you feel smarter now? 🤓You’re welcome 💪🏼

Sam's a true warrior as are all people fighting cancer. It’s a beast and the medicines are too. The only way is through. 

#FULeukemia

#TeamSam

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6 comments

David Hornik · Monday, December 5, 2022
Thank you.
Allie Lawler · Monday, December 5, 2022
This fellow bio nerd loved the lesson!
kathy howe · Monday, December 5, 2022
❤️❤️
Alan Korb · Monday, December 5, 2022
Wow
Sean White · Monday, December 5, 2022
Grateful for the bacteria and periwinkles today, and the bio lesson.
Jim Mack · Monday, December 5, 2022
Wow!!!! Sam, Kathy, and John…..you are like all my patients and parents dealing with the defeat of a complex illness. That is to say that all of you have become experts in the illness by ‘diving deep’ into the treatment plan. Trust me…..the commentary above shows you know more about these medications than any pediatrician, and are ‘on par’ with the knowledge level of the Peds Oncologists!!!
Bravo !!!!,