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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
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Ultrastructural, enzyme histochemical (acide phosphatase, adenosine triphosphatase, neutral
5'-nucleotidase
) and immunohistochemical (cytokeratins with monoclonal antibodies BH11 and BC3) features of the thymus cortical epithelial cells of leukemic DBA/2 inbred mice have been studied. In the leukemic mice epithelial cells appeared possessing some ultrastructural and histochemical features of cell activation. Lympho-epithelial complexes, composed mainly of BH11 and BC3 immunoreactive cells and of
lymphoid
cells were subcapsulary and subseptally found. It is discussed on the eventual involvement of the lympho-epithelial complexes in the intrathymic leukemogenesis during lymphoid leukemia.
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PMID:Structural and histochemical features of cortical thymic epithelial cells in mice with chemically-induced lymphoid leukemia. 324 59
Extracellular nucleotide degradation was studied in intact human B and T lymphocyte subpopulations and in lymphoblastoid cell lines. Cells of B lymphocyte lineage showed high nucleotide degrading activity, whereas T lymphocytes were unable to degrade extracellular nucleotides. The external surface of B cells contained active sites of ecto-triphosphonucleotidase (ecto-ATPase), ecto-diphosphonucleotidase (ecto-ADPase), and ecto-monophosphonucleotidase (ecto-
AMPase
). The expression of all three ectoenzyme activities seemed closely associated with B cell development. ATPase and ADPase activities increase continuously during B cell maturation, ecto-
AMPase
activity, on the other hand, reaches maximal activity in late pre-B cells. These results combined with our previous studies of intracellular ATP catabolism (Barankiewicz, J., and Cohen, A. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 15178-15181) provide evidence that extracellular ATP catabolism may represent exclusive source for adenosine in lymphocytes. It is suggested that adenosine may serve as a means of communication between B and T cells in
lymphoid
organs, B lymphocytes being the sole producers of adenosine and T lymphocytes being the recipients of this signal.
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PMID:Extracellular nucleotide catabolism in human B and T lymphocytes. The source of adenosine production. 325 29
Tissues from five cases of angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia have been studied. All had the histological structure of the hyaline-vascular type of lesion; large numbers of very compact
lymphoid
follicles were distributed evenly throughout a highly vascular tissue. The follicles were characterized by their small size, a vascular poorly cellular and frequently hyalinized centre, and a 'tight' concentric mantle of small lymphocytes arranged in layers producing an 'onion-skin' appearance. The interfollicular tissue was characterized by the large numbers of small vessels mainly hyalinized capillaries and a few high endothelial venules and the presence of variable numbers of lymphocytes, plasma cells, immunocytes and immunoblasts. The immunoperoxidase method demonstrated polytypic cytoplasmic immunoglobulin in the small numbers of centroblasts and plasma cells within the follicle centres and in the plasma cells and immunocytes in the interfollicular tissue. Large numbers of suppressor T cells were present in the interfollicular areas and only scattered helper T cells were seen within the lymphocyte mantles. A strong reaction for factor VIII-related antigen was seen in the endothelium of the interfollicular high endothelial venules but only a weak reaction in the vessels in the follicle centres. A concentric distribution pattern of the dendritic reticulum cells was seen with the metalophil impregnation method of Marshall and with the enzyme histochemical methods for acid alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase and
5'-nucleotidase
. This pattern differs from the zonal distribution of these cells seen in reactive
lymphoid
follicles. The nature and possible pathogenesis of AFLNH are discussed and contrasted with reactive hyperplasia.
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PMID:Angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia (Castleman's disease): an immunohistochemical and enzyme-histochemical study of the hyaline-vascular form of lesion. 609 94
The effect of a bacterial extract orally administered to 20 children with recurrent infections of the upper respiratory tract, was investigated in a double-blind study. The composition of the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (T and B-lymphocytes, monocytes) and some of their biochemical properties (
5'-nucleotidase
, beta-N-acetyl-glucosaminidase and non-specific esterase) were unaffected. In contrast, the allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction was significantly increased in patients treated with the bacterial extract. In the treated group the number of infectious episodes decreased significantly and the clinical response correlated positively with the mixed lymphocyte reaction. These findings suggest that the bacterial extract has the capacity of restoring depressed immune functions by acting through the gut-associated
lymphoid
tissue.
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PMID:Clinical and immunobiological effects of an orally administered bacterial extract. 623 40
The effect of a bacterial extract orally administered to 20 children with recurrent infections of the upper respiratory tract was investigated in a double-blind study. The composition of the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (T and B lymphocytes, monocytes) and some of their biochemical properties (
5'-nucleotidase
, beta-N-acetyl-glucosaminidase and non-specific esterase) were unaffected. In contrast, the allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction was significantly increased in patients treated with the bacterial extract. In the treated group the number of infectious episodes decreased significantly and the clinical response correlated positively with the mixed lymphocyte reaction. These findings suggest that the bacterial extract has the capacity to restore depressed immune functions by acting through the gut-associated
lymphoid
tissue.
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PMID:[Clinical and immunobiological action of an orally administered bacterial extract]. 623 82
The ubiquitous trace metal zinc has been discovered since a long time as an intrinsic element in all biological systems. However, its role other than structural or catalytic in enzymes is poorly defined. Zinc plays a determinative role both in primary and secondary T lymphocyte production. Experimental data support the notion that during intrathymic maturation, non-autoreactive, immunocompetent T cell clones are selected from the excess of immature thymocytes as a result of expansion of bone marrow derived prothymocytes in response to pleiotropically acting alarmon (s) and a subsequent escape via the thymic stroma cells from nucleotide-mediated "biochemical suicide". The activity of alarmon (Ap4A), nucleotide metabolizing enzymes (TdT, DNA polymerase, thymidine kinase,
5'-nucleotidase
) and some of the soluble stromal cell products (FTS) require constitutive zinc. In the peripheral
lymphoid
organs the magnitude and duration of antigen induced, T cell mediated immunoreactions are regulated by T-cell growth factor (IL-2). Using receptor specific monoclonal antibody probes, it has been established recently that the intracellular role of IL-2 is probably to induce the phenotypic expression of high affinity transferrin receptors, known to be the main zinc transporter system in T-lymphocytes. The coordinative role of zinc in T lymphocyte development via the inducible metallothionein system is emphasized. Some clinical aspects of zinc metabolism are discussed.
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PMID:Zinc and immunity. 623 34
Activities of enzymes of the purine metabolic pathway, adenosine deaminase (ADA), purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP), and
5'-nucleotidase
(5'-N), were investigated in the lymphoblasts of a patient with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. These lymphoblasts exhibited increased ADA activity and diminished activities of both PNP and 5'N' as compared to normal lymphocytes as well as non-T, non-B leukemia cells. This enzymatic pattern is identical to that which has been described in T-cell leukemic lymphoblasts and differs from that which has been observed in the malignant cells of undifferentiated B-cell lymphomas. These data suggest that there is biochemical heterogeneity within the spectrum of B-cell malignancies. Furthermore, inhibitors of ADA may be of use in those B-cell
lymphoid
neoplasms that exhibit increased ADA activity.
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PMID:Lymphoblast purine pathway enzymes in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 626 97
High levels of the ectozyme
5'-nucleotidase
(5'-N) and the common ALL-antigen (cALLA) are coexpressed on leukemic blast cells in common ALL, in the
lymphoid
blast crisis of CML and also on the lymphoblastoid cell-line Nalm-1. Clinically this coexpression can help to subclassify leukemias and may be of diagnostic and prognostic significance. In an attempt to study the mechanism underlying this simultaneous expression plasmamembrane subfractionation was undertaken on Nalm-1. When membrane-shedding from intact cells is induced by sublytic concentrations of the lysophosphatidyl-choline analogue ET-12-H, membrane subfractions are obtained which contain 30-40% of total cellular 5'-N, which is most of the enzyme carried on the cell surface, in a highly enriched form. Under these conditions only a very low release of intracellular enzymes is observed. On the other hand cALLA is not accumulated in these membrane fractions to any appreciable extent. The predominant part of this antigen is still on the intact cells remaining after the shedding procedure. It is concluded that the simultaneous expression of 5'-N and cALLA on Nalm-1 and leukemic blasts is not regulated by a physical association or a close neighborhood of these antigens on the membrane level.
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PMID:Independent expression of the surface markers 5'-nucleotidase and cALLA on leukemic cells. 629 37
Lymphocyte populations of BALB/c mice were obtained from bone marrow, thymus, spleen, peripheral blood and
lymphoid
nodes. Subpopulations of thymocytes and bone marrow T-lymphocyte precursors were separated by density gradient centrifugation. The activity of adenosine deaminase (ADA) undergoes a marked increase during the evolution of bone marrow T-cell precursors to immature thymocytes, and a decrease with thymocytes maturation. The peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) present the lower activity of the enzyme, and lymphocytes from spleen (SL) and
lymphoid
nodes (LNL) show activity in the order of that in mature thymocytes. The activity of purine nucleotide phosphorylase (PNP) in the different lymphocytes populations experiments a very little variation with the T-lymphocyte differentiation. With the evolution of T-lymphocyte precursors to immature thymocytes the
5'-nucleotidase
(5'-NT) activity experiment a 2-fold decrease. The thymocytes maturation is correlated with an increase in the activity of 5'-NT. The PBL present the maximal activity of the enzyme, whereas in spleen and LNL its levels of activity are in the range of that in mature thymocytes and bone marrow T-cell precursors respectively.
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PMID:The distribution of adenosine deaminase, purine nucleotide phosphorylase and 5'-nucleotidase in subpopulations of thymocytes, bone marrow cells and other lymphoid organs in mice. 632 33
In the present report the characteristics of nonepithelial phagocytic cells of the murine thymic reticulum are described. Primary cultures were established from thymic fragments. Nonadherent cells with hairy membranes proliferated on the surface of established primary monolayers. These cells were recovered and replated in secondary cultures were they appeared as large adherent cells with dendritic shape. At the electron microscopic level, phagocytic cells of the thymic reticulum in culture (P-TR-C) appear as clear vacuolated cells with an indented nucleus and few lysosomes; this morphological aspect makes them different from the common macrophage, despite their phagocytic capacity. P-TR-C are positive for nonspecific esterase, acid phosphatase which is found in the few lysosomes present,
5'-nucleotidase
and alpha-D-mannosidase, but negative for peroxidase. A high proportion of alpha-mannosidase-positive cells is inconsistent with the common macrophage, but in common with other cells with dendritic shape such as Langerhans cells. They are Thy-1-, Ig- and nearly half of them are IA+. P-TR-C can be defined as the stimulator cells for syngeneic stimulation; they are able to induce the proliferation of lymphocytes enriched in mature syngeneic medullary thymocytes, but not in immature cortical ones. Characteristics of P-TR-C make them very similar to the interdigitating cells described in the peripheral
lymphoid
organs and in the thymus in situ.
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PMID:Thymic reticulum in mice. II. Culture and characterization of nonepithelial phagocytic cells of the thymic reticulum: their role in the syngeneic stimulation of thymic medullary lymphocytes. 660 Oct 9
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