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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
)
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The expression of a cellular receptor for the blood-clotting protease factor Xa, designated
effector cell protease receptor-1
(
EPR-1
), was investigated in lymphoma. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated prominent reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to
EPR-1
with Reed-Sternberg cells in 30 of 35 cases of nodular-sclerosis, lymphocyte-depletion, and mixed-cellularity
Hodgkin's disease
(HD). In contrast, several non-
Hodgkin
's lymphomas, or the nonneoplastic cellular components of HD, did not react with anti-
EPR-1
monoclonal antibodies. A single molecular species of approximately 62 kD, consistent with the size and structural organization of
EPR-1
, was immunoblotted by an anti-
EPR-1
monoclonal antibody from tissue samples of HD, but not from normal lymph nodes. Expression of
EPR-1
transcripts in Reed-Sternberg cells was demonstrated by in situ hybridization with an antisense
EPR-1
riboprobe, and by amplification of reverse-transcribed HD RNA with
EPR-1
-specific primers. These findings identify the factor Xa receptor,
EPR-1
, as a novel marker of Reed-Sternberg cells, and suggest its potential role in the histopathogenesis of HD.
...
PMID:Protease receptors in Hodgkin's disease: expression of the factor Xa receptor, effector cell protease receptor-1, in Reed-Sternberg cells. 869 66
Survivin is a newly discovered inhibitor of the apoptosis protein, IAP, expressed during development and in human cancers. The
effector cell protease receptor-1
(
EPR-1
) gene is oriented in the opposite direction on the same DNA double strand. Thus, the Survivin and
EPR-1
(Survivin/
EPR-1
) genes exist in a head-to-head configuration. It is not clear whether mutual expression of the Survivin/
EPR-1
genes occurs in both normal cells and cancer cells. Here, we investigated the mutual expression of the Survivin/
EPR-1
genes in 12 normal peripheral blood (PB) specimens, seven normal bone marrow (BM) specimens, five lymph node (LN) specimens, and seven leukemic cell lines, and 27 patients with malignant lymphoma (ML), four with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), three with acute myelocytic leukemia (AML), and four with chronic myelocytic leukemia in blastic crisis (CML-BC). Using Northern blot analysis, small amounts of
EPR-1
mRNA were detected in normal PB, normal BM and LN specimens, but no Survivin mRNA was detected. However, Survivin mRNA was detected in two of the 12 normal PB, six of the seven normal BM and one of the five LN specimens using reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Expression of both the Survivin and
EPR-1
genes was detected in six of the seven cell line samples by Northern blot, and in all of them by RT-PCR. Mutual expression of the Survivin and
EPR-1
genes was detected in three of the four CML-BC samples, 15 of the 27 ML samples, two of the four ALL samples, and all three AML samples using the RT-PCR method. No
EPR-1
expression with or without Survivin expression was clearly detected in eight of the nine diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLB) specimens, two of the six follicular center lymphoma specimens, one of the four specimens of nodular sclerosis of
Hodgkin's lymphoma
, two of the four ALL specimens or one of the four CML-BC specimens. The data presented here show that disrupted expression of the Survivin/
EPR-1
genes occurred in many kinds of hematologically malignant cells. This may be of biological importance.
...
PMID:Disturbed expression of the anti-apoptosis gene, survivin, and EPR-1 in hematological malignancies. 1108 80