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Acid and alkaline RNase activities in serum were measured with yeast RNA as the substrate in normal subjects and in leukemic patients pretreatment and posttreatment, and the acid/alkaline ratios of activities were 0.63 +/- 0.08 (S.D.) (N, 12), 2.28 +/- 0.82 (N, 8), and 0.60 +/- 0.13 (N, 9), respectively. The mean value for the ratio in the pretreated
leukemia
was significantly higher than that in the other 2 groups (p less than 0.01). By separating these acid and alkaline RNases from normal and leukemic sera by phosphocellulose chromatography, it was further confirmed that acid RNase alone increased markedly in leukemic serum. From serum and leukocytes of leukemic patients, acid RNases were purified about 2000-fold and 300-fold, respectively, by phosphocellulose and Sephadex G-75 chromatography. Both enzymes displayed properties nearly identical with those of normal serum and leukocytes, except that leukemic serum acid RNase had about a 2.4-fold greater affinity for polyuridylate than for polycytidylate as substrate, in contrast to normal serum acid RNase that degraded polycytidylate exclusively. On the other hand acid RNases from serum leukocytes of
leukemia
showed a similar substrate preference. These results suggest that the high RNase levels of leukemic sera are due to an excessive leakage of acid RNase into the blood stream from abnormal leukocytes.
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PMID:Serum acid ribonuclease in myelogenous leukemia. 2 65
A carboxylic-ester hydrolase was isolated from the leukocytes of a patient with myelomonocytic
leukemia
. Its relative molecular mass as estimated by sucrose density-gradient sedimentation is about 70 000. The purified enzyme is specific for acetyl esters of aromatic alcohols. It is inhibited by fluoride, but insensitive to eserine or p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonate. Hydrolysis of 1-naphthyl acetate was optimal above pH 6.0; of o-nitrophenyl acetate, above 8.0. The common catalytic site for the two types of substrates on the enzyme was confirmed by competitive inhibition data.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization of an aryl acetic ester hydrolase isolated from human monocytes. 2 83
Spleen and lymph node cells from DBA/2 (H-2d) donor mice treated with multiple injections of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) were tested in vivo for reactivity against normal tissues of host AKR (H-2k) mice against an AKR long-passage, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BW5147). LPS treatment of donor mice resulted in a reduction in graft-versus-host (GVH) reactivity without loss of graft-versus-
leukemia
(GVL) reactivity. Immunocompetent cells from LPS treated DBA/2 donors were effective when used for adoptive immunotherapy (in combination with chemoradiotherapy) of BW5147
leukemia
. GVH associated mortality decreased as the dose of spleen cells from LPS treated histoincompatible donors was increased as much as four times the number necessary to eliminate
leukemia
. The mechanism by which LPS reduced GVH reactivity without eliminating GVL reactivity is unclear; however, it does not appear to be the result of a dilution in the number of GVH reactive cells by nonlymphoid elements in the donor spleen nor of the adjuvant effects of LPS on resistance to bacterial infections.
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PMID:Graft versus leukemia. VIII. Selective reduction in antihost reactivity without loss of antileukemic reactivity by treatment of donor mice with lipopolysaccharide. 2 84
We have studied the unintegrated infectious DNA of Harvey sarcoma virus (Ha-SV) and Moloney
leukemia
virus (Mo-MuLV). The source of infectious viral DNA was the Hirt supernatant fraction from cells acutely infected with Ha-SV and Mo-MuLV. To obtain a direct quantitative assay for infectious viral DNA, recipient mouse cells were first exposed to calcium phosphate-precipitated viral DNA and then treated with dimethyl sulfoxide. Infectivity was monitored by focus formation for Ha-SV and XC plaque formation for Mo-MuLV. The viral DNA titration pattern followed single-hit kinetics for both foci and plaques, indicating that a single molecule carried information for each function. Focus-forming and plaque-forming activity were present in different molecules, since these two biological activities could be separated from each other by agarose gel electrophoresis. The focus-forming molecule was linear DNA with a molecular weight of about 4 x 10(6) daltons. The focus-forming activity of the viral DNA was sensitive to EcoRI and resistant to XhoI restriction endonucleases, whereas the plaque-forming activity was resistant to EcoRI and sensitive to XhoI. The generation of helper-independent foci indicates that Ha-SV DNA can transform mouse cells in the absence of helper virus or its proteins.
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PMID:Helper-independent transformation by unintegrated Harvey sarcoma virus DNA. 2 10
Fifty-seven patients with end-stage acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) received a total of 65 bone marrow transplants between 1968 and 1976. Marrow from HLA genotypically identical allogeneic donors was administered to 32 patients, 13 received marrow from HLA-incompatible donors, donor-recipient HLA compatibility was undetermined for eight patients, and identical twins were marrow donors for four patients. None of the patients in the three latter groups survived beyond 9.4 months after transplantation. Two patients treated with marrow transplants from HLA-compatible donors currently are alive and free of
leukemia
with functioning grafts 13 and 38 months after transplantation. The 32 patients in the Registry series who received marrow from HLA-compatible donors were compared with a similar series of 46 patients in Seattle. Data for these 78 patients were pooled and analyzed for pretransplant factors that might have prognostic value. Patients with end-stage AML had approximately a 10% chance of surviving 20 months after high-dose chemoradiotherapy plus marrow transplantation. Patients younger than 21 years had a higher six-month survival rate than patients older than 30 years. Patients in the Registry series who received transplants with HLA-compatible marrow within eight months of diagnosis had a higher survival experience than patients who received transplants later.
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PMID:Bone marrow transplantation for acute myeloblastic leukemia. 2 25
Marrow transplantation enables the physician to ignore the complications of marrow toxicity which limit the chemotherapy of
leukemia
and makes it possible to explore new drugs and regimens. The results of marrow transplantation for 154 cases of end-stage acute leukemia carried out by the Seattle Marrow Transplant Team are summarized. Even with the use of an HLA matched sibling as a donor, allogeneic marrow transplantation is followed by graft-versus-host disease in about 2/3 of the patients which is of life-threatening severity in approximately 20%. An actuarial plot of the recurrence rate of
leukemia
following transplantation shows that about 2/3 of the recipients of either allogeneic or syngeneic (identical twin) marrow will relapse within 2 years. However, about 1/3 will not relapse and recurrence of
leukemia
has not been observed after 2 years. A Kaplan-Meier plot of the survival of 29 syngeneic marrow recipients and 110 recipients of allogeneic marrow shows an almost flat survival curve in the period f om 2 to 7 years after transplantation. The
leukemia
free survival of these patients on no maintenance chemotherapy constitutes an operational definition of cure in these patients.
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PMID:Marrow transplantation for acute leukemia. 2 28
Seventeen patients with aplastic anemia or acute leukemia received transplants from donors who had major ABO incompatibilities. Antibody titers were decreased by plasma and whole blood exchanges prior to marrow infusion. All 17 patients were successfully engrafted, and there was one possible rejection in the patient with the highest pretransplant anti-A IgG titer. Nine of 17 patients are currently alive. A review was carried out of transplants performed in Seattle between HLA-matched siblings with aplastic anemia and
leukemia
. Two hundred forty-six evaluable patients with ABO-compatible donors were compared with 46 with minor ABO-incompatible donors. There was no effect of minor ABO incompatibility on graft rejection, incidence and severity of graft-versus-host disease, or survival.
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PMID:ABO-incompatible marrow transplants. 3 Jan 94
We have stored at -196 degrees C peripheral blood buffy coat (BC) and bone marrow (BM) cells collected from 47 patients with chronic granulocytic
leukaemia
in the chronic phase. Dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) 10% was used as cryoprotective agent. As these cells include CFUc and probably pluripotential stem cells they may be transfused as part of the management of patients who enter blast cell transformation. The mean numbers of nucleated cells collected and stored per procedure was about 9 times greater for BC collections than for BM harvests (106 +/- 49 (SD) X 10(9) versus 11.9 +/- 6.6 X 10(9) respectively). Agar CFUc assay showed that stored cells may remain viable for up to 5 years. Since in vitro studies showed that CFUc proliferation is not inhibited by low concentrations of DMSO the removal of all DMSO during cell reconstitution before transfusion may not be necessary. If autologous BC cells are capable of repopulating the BM of patients treated for CGL in blast cell transformation the routine collection and storage of BC rather than BM cells may be desirable for all newly diagnosed patients.
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PMID:Collection, cryopreservation and subsequent viability of haemopoietic stem cells intended for treatment of chronic granulocytic leukaemia in blast-cell transformation. 3 Apr 69
Laminar air flow isolation and decontamination procedures were evaluated in a prospective randomized study in patients with aplastic anemia or acute leukemia undergoing marrow transplantation from HLA-matched siblings. Patients transplanted in the laminar air flow group had significantly less septicemia and major local infections than did patients in the control group. Nineteen of 46 laminar air flow patients and six of 44 control patients are alive at present. In patients with aplastic anemia the survival was 13 of 17 in the laminar air flow group compared with four of 17 in the control group. In patients with acute leukemia the survival was six of 29 in the laminar air flow group versus two of 27 in the control group. These differences were not statistically significant. Death in both the laminar air flow and control groups was predominantly due to interstitial pneumonitis or recurrent
leukemia
, which were unaffected by isolation and decontamination.
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PMID:Protective environment for marrow transplant recipients: a prospective study. 3 Nov 23
Plasma membrane preparations from KA31 (mouse) cells contained receptors for the binding of Rauscher murine
leukemia
virus (R-MuLV) envelope glycoprotein, gp70. This binding was demonstrated by gel filtration of a mixture of the microsomal fraction of the cells and 125I-labeled gp70. A rapid and convenient assay was developed to measure the complex formation between the membrane receptors and gp70 involving specific precipitation of the complex by 3 to 4% polyethylene glycol. The complex formation was responsive to the concentrations of both the receptor and gp70 and also to changes in temperature and pH. The gp70 binding was a noncooperative, saturable process, and an association constant of 3.5 X 10(8) M-1 was estimated from the binding data. The complex formation was reversible and a near-total exchange of 125I-labeled gp70 in the complex was achieved by incubation with excess of unlabeled gp70. The complex formation was inhibited by protein denaturing agents, guanidine-hydrochloride and urea. Pretreatment of the membrane fractions with either chymotrypsin or phospholipase C led to a loss of the membrane-associated receptor activity, indicating that a lipoprotein structure was important for the receptor function, consistent with the observation that nonionic detergents strongly inhibited the complex formation.
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PMID:Characterization of Rauscher murine leukemia virus envelope glycoprotein receptor in membranes from murine fibroblasts. 3 3
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