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The clinical utility of the indirect immunofluorescence (IF) and the alkaline phosphatase-anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP) techniques was compared in 103 newly diagnosed acute leukaemia patients immunophenotyped using a panel of 19 monoclonal antibodies (MoAb). In spite of slight variations in the percentages of cells reacting with particular MoAbs when comparing the two methods we found no discrepancies in the final classification of each case. In ANLL (n = 73) the best correlation between the two methods was found for CDw65 which is a good screening marker, and for CD15 having a prognostic significance. In ALL (n = 30) the best correlation was observed for CD19 and CD10, both of great diagnostic importance. The following antigens present both in membrane and in cytoplasm displayed higher positivity with the APAAP than in IF HLA-Dr, CD71 and CD11b in ANLL, CD22 and HLA-Dr in nonT-ALL and CD3 in T-ALL. The important advantages of the APAAP technique are: 1) its use with routinely performed bone marrow or peripheral blood films, which can be stored before staining, 2) the possibility of correlating morphology with immunological characterization and documentation of the results.
Acta Haematol Pol 1992
PMID:[Comparison of clinical usefulness of immunophenotyping of leukemia using the immunofluorescence and immunoenzyme APAAP methods]. 148 65

From January 1987 to April 1988 six children we studied cytologically with the use of alkaline phosphatase-anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP) method and monoclonal antibodies (MoP) in order to establish the diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. (NHL). Cytologic studies concerned pleural fluid (3 patients) imprints of the lymph node (3 patients), bone marrow smears (2 patients) and cerebrospinal fluid (1 patient). We performed simultaneously routine cytologic and histopathologic studies of the lymph nodes. Antigen T6 (thymocytes) was present in blasts of all patients, which permitted us to classify the blasts as common stage II group according to Reinherz. In all cases we found at least two positive antigen detected by MoP pan T (CD2, CD3, CD5, CD7) in one case--no expression of antigen T3 (CD3) and in two cases no antigen detected by an antibody CD2. Antigen Ia was found in one patient, and weak expression of antigen CALLA (CD10) in one patients. In three patients we showed a simultaneous expression of antigens T4, T8, whereas in two patients they were not observed. One child possessed mature phenotype T4, T6. By using APAAP method with MoP in cytologic studies it was possible to diagnose T-lymphoblastic lymphoma in six children before the results of histopathologic examination of the lymph nodes.
Patol Pol 1989
PMID:[Use of an immunoenzyme method with monoclonal antibodies in cytologic studies for the optimal diagnosis of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in children]. 270 31

The mung bean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) trypsin inhibitor (MBTI) is rapidly modified by limited proteolysis during the early stages of seedling growth. Using an electrophoretic assay that separates the unmodified inhibitor (MBTI-F) and the first two modified species (MBTI-E and -C), a pH optimum of approximately 4 was found for the modification reaction. The inhibitor modifying activity is initially low in ungerminated seeds, with the reaction F leads to E being the primary reaction catalyzed. Activity catalyzing the production of MBTI-C appears on the first day of germination. This activity (F leads to E leads to C) increases up to 6 days after inhibition, at which time the cotyledons begin to abscise. The activity converting MBTI-F and -E to MBTI-C was strongly inhibited by phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (3.3 mM) but only weakly by iodoacetate (9 mM) and not at all by pepstatin A (9 microM), leupeptin (18 microM), or EDTA (5 mM). These results suggest the involvement of proteinases other than the major endopeptidase of the germinating seed, vicilin peptidohydrolase. This conclusion is further supported by gel filtration of the extracts of cotyledons on Sephacryl S-200. At least three proteinases are present in germinated cotyledons capable of modifying MBTI-F to MBTI-C and/or -E. All are distinguishable from vicilin peptidohydrolase on the basis of their molecular weight and inhibition by low molecular weight organic reagents.
Acta Biochim Pol 1983
PMID:Proteinases involved in the degradation of trypsin inhibitor in germinating mung beans. 634 66

Fifty four cases of CLLB were studied from 1st of April. 1990 to October 30, 1993; 35 male and 19 female (M:F = 1.8:1) in age 39-76 years (median age = 62 years). 81% patients had lymphadenopathy, 30%--hepatomegaly, 31% splenomegaly, 24% had allergic symptoms, 24% had anaemia (7% AINH). 13% thrombopoenia (2% autoimmunologic thrombopoenia). In all cases immunological phenotype of peripheral blood lymphocytes was determined, 100% patients had B cells CD5+, 70% lymphocytes sIg+, 97%-CD19+, 73%-CD23+, 67%-CD22+, 82%-HLADr, 10%-71(TR90), CD10 was negative. There was negative correlation between B CD5+ cells and life span (p < 0.03). There was positive correlation, between CD23 and bulky diseases (p < 0.01). Percentage of T cells with CD2+, CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and CD4:CD8 was diminished. Lymphocytosis T with antigens CD2+, CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ was enhanced. There was found a positive correlation between lymphocytosis CD2+ (p < 0.00009), CD4+ (p < 0.008), CD8+ (p < 0.0008) and blood lymphocytosis and positive correlation between T lymphocytosis CD2+ (p < 0.02), CD4+ (p < 0.002) and lymphocytosis bone marrow.
Pol Tyg Lek 1995 Oct
PMID:[Chronic lymphatic leukemia from B CD5+ cells: characteristics, clinical and laboratory features, and immunophenotyping]. 865 49

The methods applied up to now do not allow to define the border between the tumor and healthy tissue especially in advanced cases. Microlaryngoscopy facilitates the evaluation of the infiltration superficially, but does not allow for estimation its deeper penetration. CT and MRI often do not answer the question concerning the tumor spread as well. That is why the monoclonal antibodies marked with isotopes directed against specific antibodies of different neoplasms are applied in diagnostic. In the neoplasm development the great role play endopeptidases. They degrade the intercellular matrix and basement membrane and by this way made possible the neoplasm invasion. The high level of the endopeptidase in patients with neoplasm is a bad prognosis. The disposition of endopeptidase in neoplasm tissue is characteristic and gives opportunity to localise the border of healthy tissue thanks their inhibitors application. The inhibitor of cysteine endopeptidase obtained from hen egg and marked by J 125 was used in our study. The reaction between the cysteine endopeptidase inhibitor and malignant cells received directly from patients with tongue and laryngeal carcinoma and cells cultivated in vitro from the carcinoma.
Otolaryngol Pol 2002
PMID:[Potential use of cysteine endopeptidase inhibitors in radiodiagnostics of laryngeal and tongue neoplasms]. 1252 66

It is suggested that vasoconstriction mediated by angiotensin II cleaved from angiotensin I by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is counterbalanced by concomitant formation of vasodilator angiotensin (1-7) by neutral endopeptidase (NEP). Here, we tested this hypothesis using as a bioassay the isolated rat lung perfused with Krebs-Henseleit (KH) solution and ventilated with negative pressures. Addition of angiotensin I (100 nM) into the isolated lung resulted in an immediate increase in pulmonary arterial pressure (Delta PAP) which was not accompanied by a significant change in respiratory lung function or weight of the lung. The Delta PAP response induced by angiotensin I was abolished by an inhibitor of ACE, perindoprilate (1 microM), or by angiotensin type 1 receptor antagonist (losartan, 1 microM) but not by angiotensin type 2 receptor antagonist (PD 123.319, 10 microM) suggesting the involvement of ACE and AT1 (but not AT2) receptors in this response. On the other hand, antagonist of bradykinin receptor B2 (icatibant, 100 nM) or an inhibitor of neutral endopeptidase, thiorphan (1 microM and 10 microM) did not modify DeltaPAP response induced by angiotensin I. In summary, in the isolated rat lung perfused with KH solution, ACE has a dominant role in the pulmonary conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, while NEP-derived angiotensin 1-7 does not seem to constitute a major counterbalancing mechanism in the pulmonary vasoconstriction induced by endogenously formed angiotensin II.
Pol J Pharmacol
PMID:Effect of neutral endopeptidase inhibition on vascular response induced by exogenous angiotensin I in the isolated rat lung. 1473 Jan 3

The authors would like to point out a possibility of immune system disturbances (especially lymphocyte T), severe infection occurring in patients following splenectomy. Five children following splenectomy due to severe spherocytosis were studied. In all children serum level of IgA, IgG, IgM immunoglobulins, phagocytic index, Hamburger count and lymphocyte antigen surface expression CD3, CD4 CD10, CD19, CD20, CD29, CD45RA, CD56 were evaluated. In comparison to control group, median numbers of lymphocyte T CD3 (p < 0.05), lymphocyte CD4 (p < 0.05), lymphocyte T CD4CD29 (p < 0.001) and percentage of cells reacting with z CD4CD45RA (p < 0.001) were significantly lower in splenectomized children, whereas number of NK cells occurred to be noticeable higher (p < 0.001). Immunoglobulins' levels, Hamburger count, phagocytic index and percentage of lymphocyte CD8, CD19 and CD20 did not differ between groups. On the basis of the results, the authors recommend the necessity of routine vaccination in this group of patients against most common pathogens.
Pol Merkur Lekarski 2003 Nov
PMID:[Evaluation of the immune system following splenectomy in childhood: preliminary study]. 1496 37

The aim of the study was to analyse a few recent aspects concerning the humoral immunological response deficiency in children with febrile seizures. 33 children were involved in the study: 16 with a single fit of febrile seizures and 17 with more than one fit. Children's average age was 37.6 months. The control group consisted of 14 healthy children chosen according to the age criterion. In the last three weeks there were no symptoms of infection. Blood for immunological tests was taken in the interictal period. In each case blood was taken for evaluation of B lymphocytes subpopulation (CD19/CD5, CD19/CD10, CD19/CD21), T lymphocytes (CD4/CD45RA, CD4/CD45RO) and the proliferative response to the action of PWM and PHA mitogens. The concentrations of released IgA, IgG, IgM and subgroups of IgG were also measured. In the children's group with single febrile seizures there were statistically higher levels of lymphocytes: CD19/CD5 and CD19/CD21, lower level of T lymphocytes: CD4/CD45RA and CD4/CD45RO, poorer lymphocyte response to the action of PWM and PHA mitogens. Moreover there were lower concentrations of the total IgG and IgG2 and IgG4 subgroups. In children who had only one fit of febrile seizures, abnormalities in the conducted tests were expressed much more than in the control group and the children's group with the multiple febrile seizures. The results suggest that there is a connection between the genetic factors and the dysfunction of immunological system and the course of febrile seizures.
Neurol Neurochir Pol 2004
PMID:[Disorders of specific humoral immunological response in children with febrile seizures]. 1504 66

Cathepsin B is a lysosomal cysteine protease exhibiting mainly dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase activity, which decreases dramatically above pH 5.5, when the enzyme starts acting as an endopeptidase. Since the common cathepsin B assays are performed at pH 6 and do not distinguish between these activities, we synthesized a series of peptide substrates specifically designed for the carboxydipeptidase activity of cathepsin B. The amino-acid sequences of the P(5)-P(1) part of these substrates were based on the binding fragments of cystatin C and cystatin SA, the natural reversible inhibitors of papain-like cysteine protease. The sequences of the P'(1)-P'(2) dipeptide fragments of the substrates were chosen on the basis of the specificity of the S'(1)-S'(2) sites of the cathepsin B catalytic cleft. The rates of hydrolysis by cathepsin B and papain, the archetypal cysteine protease, were monitored by a continuous fluorescence assay based on internal resonance energy transfer from an Edans to a Dabcyl group. The fluorescence energy donor and acceptor were attached to the C- and the N-terminal amino-acid residues, respectively. The kinetics of hydrolysis followed the Michaelis-Menten model. Out of all the examined peptides Dabcyl-R-L-V-G-F- E(Edans) turned out to be a very good substrate for both papain and cathepsin B at both pH 6 and pH 5. The replacement of Glu by Asp turned this peptide into an exclusive substrate for cathepsin B not hydrolyzed by papain. The substitution of Phe by Nal in the original substrate caused an increase of the specificity constant for cathepsin B at pH 5, and a significant decrease at pH 6. The results of kinetic studies also suggest that Arg in position P(4) is not important for the exopeptidase activity of cathepsin B, and that introducing Glu in place of Val in position P(2) causes an increase of the substrate preference towards this activity.
Acta Biochim Pol 2004
PMID:Fluorogenic peptide substrates for carboxydipeptidase activity of cathepsin B. 1509 28

Omapatrilat is a dual angiotensin converting enzyme and neutral endopeptidase inhibitor. It is another a new class of drugs, which are effective in the treatment of patients with hypertension and heart failure also accompanying diabetes. They are producing difference endocrine changes, vasodilatation, diuresis, natriuresis and they have anti hypertrophic activity on tissues, reduce sympathetic tone. Omapatrilat produces beneficial effects in experimental animals and in clinical studies. The overall safety with omapatrilat appears to be good. Angioedema is a rare but potentially life threatening side-effects of endopeptidase inhibitors. Treatment with omapatrilat has a higher tendency towards preventing death and worsening heart failure.
Pol Merkur Lekarski 2005 Oct
PMID:[Omapatrilat--new drug for patients with hypertension and heart failure]. 1637 25


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