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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
)
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Activities of
dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase IV
, urokinase-like plasminogen activator, cathepsins B and L were studied in lymphoid cells of patients with various forms of lymphoproliferative disorders. Activity of the enzymes studied was found in all the T- and B-cell, although rate and ratio of the enzymatic activity were dissimilar in various cell types. The highest rate of activity exhibited cells at early stages of maturation obtained from patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, while low level of the proteinase activity was detected in cells of patients with chronic lymphoid leukemia, non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
, hairy cell leukemia and Sezary disease, corresponding to mature T- and B-subpopulations. As shown by analysis of the cells immunological phenotype and their proteolytic activity, the rate of lymphoid cells differentiation correlated with level of proteinases activity. Series of proteinases were firstly studied in human malignant lymphoid cells with known phenotype. The enzyme assay may be used in diagnosis and treatment of patients with lymphoproliferative disorders.
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PMID:[Protein kinase activity in lymphoid cells in various forms of lymphoproliferative disorders]. 168 94
Patients suffering from
lymphogranulomatosis
were studied with respect to cellular immune deficiencies. For this purpose, mononuclear cells from venous blood were separated and subjected to analysis of lymphocyte markers. T-lymphocytes were enumerated by means of the sheep erythrocyte (SE) rosette test. T cell subpopulations were determined using enzyme cytochemical staining for
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(DP IV) and unspecific acid alphanaphthylacetate esterase (ANAE). In 18 patients with M.
Hodgkin
a significant reduction in the T lymphocyte count in peripheral blood was found. This T cell defect is due to a selective decrease in the TM-subpopulation as identified by enzyme cytochemical markers DP IV and ANAE (focal reaction). From these results it is concluded that patients with
lymphogranulomatosis
have characteristic abnormalities in the immune system in the sense of a disturbed equilibrium of immune regulatory cells.
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PMID:[Characterization of T lymphocyte defects in patients with Hodgkin's disease using enzyme chemical markers]. 171 92
CD26 is identical to the cell surface ectoenzyme
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(
DPPIV
). CD26/
DPPIV
is associated with T-cell activation and proliferation and also may function as an auxiliary adhesion factor. Although CD26/
DPPIV
has been previously studied on lymphoid populations and on leukemias/lymphomas of B- and T-cell phenotype, little is known about its expression and functional role in some specific types of lymphomas, such as CD30-positive anaplastic large cell (ALC) lymphomas and
Hodgkin's disease
(HD). A series of 81 lymphoma samples, including 23 cases of HD, 17 cases of CD30-positive ALC lymphomas, 41 cases of other non-
Hodgkin
's lymphomas (NHL), and a panel of HD- or ALC lymphoma-derived human cell lines were evaluated for CD26/
DPPIV
expression by enzyme histochemistry and immunohistochemistry on frozen sections and cell smears. CD26/
DPPIV
protein was expressed on neoplastic cells in 12 of 17 (71%) ALC lymphomas irrespective of their antigenic phenotype and in seven of 15 (47%) T-cell NHLs. In contrast, we did not detect CD26/
DPPIV
expression in tumor cells from 26 cases of B-cell NHL other than ALC lymphomas or in Reed Sternberg (RS) cells and variants of 21 of 23 HD cases. Accordingly, CD26/
DPPIV
expression was maintained on the CD30-positive ALC lymphoma cell line Karpas 299, but the molecule was not detected on HD-derived cell lines of B, T, or non-B non-T phenotype. These results may support a new potential tool for the phenotypic separation of ALC lymphomas from HD based on the differential expression of the CD26/
DPPIV
molecule. Moreover, given the demonstration that CD26/
DPPIV
is identical to the human adenosine deaminase (ADA) binding protein, it could be speculated that CD26/
DPPIV
also may function by interacting with ADA to regulate the growth of CD26/
DPPIV
expressing neoplastic cells in ALC lymphomas.
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PMID:CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV expression in human lymphomas is restricted to CD30-positive anaplastic large cell and a subset of T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. 800 32
CD26/
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
is a cell surface antigen with multiple biological functions. Although its involvement in tumor biology has been suggested, the significance of its expression in malignant lymphoma has not been clarified in detail. This study examined the expression of CD26 and cell surface adenosine deaminase (ADA) in 42 cases of
Hodgkin's lymphoma
(HL) and T-cell lymphoma by immunohistochemistry on frozen sections. CD26 was expressed in three of 14 cases of HL, in four of eight cases of anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), in two of nine cases of peripheral T-cell lymphoma, in one of six cases of lymphoblastic lymphoma and in none of three cases of adult T-cell lymphoma/leukemia. Expression of cell surface ADA was fully correlated with the expression of CD26 and expression of CD26/ADA in ALCL and HL was also completely correlated with the expression of p80 and epithelial membrane antigen. Of 10 CD26-positive patients, seven had fever and elevated CRP at initial diagnosis and over a median follow-up of 61 months (range, 7 - 152 months) only three survived. This study suggested that CD26 is selectively expressed on ALK-positive, but not on ALK-negative, ALCL and HL. This is also the first report to demonstrate that ADA is coexpressed with CD26 on the cell surface of malignant neoplasms in vivo.
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PMID:CD26, together with cell surface adenosine deaminase, is selectively expressed on ALK-positive, but not on ALK-negative, anaplastic large cell lymphoma and Hodgkin's lymphoma. 1707 93
The aim of this research was to determine the serum
dipeptidyl peptidase IV
(
DPPIV
) activity as well as the percentages of CD26 + lymphocytes and CD26 + overall white blood cells in patients with hematological malignancies: non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
(NHL),
Hodgkin lymphoma
(HL), leukemia, plasmacytoma and multiple myeloma, and in healthy individuals. Data from our study showed significantly decreased serum
DPPIV
activity and a significant decrease in the percentage of: CD26 + lymphocytes, CD26 + overall white blood cells and lymphocytes in patients with NHL in comparison to healthy controls. Patients with leukemia had a statistically significant lower activity of
DPPIV
in serum and significant decrease in the percentage of CD26 + lymphocytes in relation to healthy controls. Furthermore, significantly decreased
DPPIV
serum activity associated with a significantly reduced percentage of CD26 + overall white blood cells and percentage of lymphocytes was found in patients with multiple myeloma when compared to the healthy control group. The obtained results indicate that immune disturbances that can occur in hematological malignancies might be related to the decreased expression and activity of CD26/
DPPIV
that we observed.
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PMID:Dipeptidyl peptidase IV: serum activity and expression on lymphocytes in different hematological malignancies. 2346 60