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Query: UMLS:C0023418 (leukemia)
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Poly(A) polymerase activity was markedly elevated in CML in the blastic phase, moderately high in the accelerated phase and low in the chronic phase. The activity was significantly higher in the myeloid crisis than in the lymphoid crisis and elevated with increasing ratio of blasts in leukemia cases. In TPA or retinoic acid-treated leukemia cells poly(A) polymerase activity was decreased. These results suggest that poly(A) polymerase activity changes, depending on the maturation of leukemic cells and the assay of this enzyme activity may be useful for the early detection of the exacerbation of CML cases.
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PMID:Polyadenylic acid polymerase activity in chronic myelogenous leukemia. 215 15

Poly(A) polymerase (polynucleotide adenylyltransferase; ATP:polynucleotide adenylyltransferase, EC 2.7.7.19) was covalently linked to diazobenzyloxymethyl-filters and used to screen the sera from a number of tumor-bearing rats and human cancer patients for antibodies to poly(A) polymerase. Sera from rats that had been inoculated with any of several Morris hepatomas or a mammary adenocarcinoma contained immunoglobulins capable of complexing with poly(A) polymerase. No antibodies to the enzyme could be detected in sera from control animals or from those bearing tumors for short periods of time. Antibodies to poly(A) polymerase were also observed in sera from human patients with leukemia, polycythemia vera, and Wilms tumor. The antibodies were not evident in sera from normal volunteers or from patients with nonneoplastic diseases. These included lupus erythematosus, a disorder in which antibodies are produced against an array of nuclear proteins. Immunoglobulins from the serum of one of the human patients were capable of inhibiting poly(A) polymerase activity in vitro, whereas those prepared from the serum of a normal volunteer did not affect enzyme activity. As determined by the diazobenzyloxymethyl-filter technique, the relative concentration of antibodies in the sera of an individual with leukemia (in remission) increased severalfold during a relapse. These data suggest that the presence of antibodies to poly(A) polymerase may be characteristic of sera from cancer patients and that the relative concentration of these antibodies may be indicative of the disease state.
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PMID:Anti-poly(A) polymerase antibodies in sera of tumor-bearing rats and human cancer patients. 627 86

Activity of polyadenylate polymerase was studied in blood serum of patients with some forms of leukemia. In acute form of leukemia, the activity of the polymerase was increased 3-fold in blood serum as compared with normal state. Under conditions of chronic myeloleukemia the enzymatic activity was altered depending on the disease step with increase in leukemia development and reached the maximal values in blast crisis. The maximal enzymatic activity was found in myelodysplastic syndrome in patients with refractory anemia and excess of blasts.
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PMID:[Polyadenylate polymerase in blood serum from hemoblastosis patients]. 812 5

Analysis of mature microRNA (miRNA) expression is important to understand its physiological functions and pathological implications. Microarray is a powerful technology to profile global miRNA expression. In this study, we developed a rapid miRNA labeling method by which miRNA was directly labeled in total RNA for microarray detection. This method consists of RNA tailing by poly(A) polymerase, reverse transcription, and template-switching by moloney murine leukemia virus (MMLV) reverse transcriptase. After these reactions, the small RNA cDNA was ready for labeling for microarray detection. The whole process of prearray sample preparation was dramatically shortened to 2 h. Furthermore, this method allows very limited starting total RNA (100 ng) for microarray analysis. Our data showed that the results from our method were highly consistent with that of real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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PMID:A simple and fast method for profiling microRNA expression from low-input total RNA by microarray. 2259 88