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Permanent cell lines have been established from twelve diffuse histiocytic lymphomas (SU-DHL-1 to -12), three American Burkitt's lymphomas (SU-
AmB
-1 to -3), two acute lymphoblastic leukemias (SU-ALL-1 and -2), and three diffuse undifferentiated lymphomas (SU-DUL-1, -2, and -3). The cultured cells displayed neoplastic characteristics, as manifested by heterotransplantability in congenitally athymic nude mice and by the presence of cytogenetic abnormalities in early passage generations. Functional and marker studies revealed that the three American Burkitt's lymphomas, as well as several of the diffuse histiocytic and undifferentiated lymphomas, were of B-lymphocytic origin, whereas the two acute lymphoblastic leukemias were both of T-lymphocytic origin. Two of the cell lines, SU-DHL-1 and -2, appeared to be of true histiocytic origin; two others exhibited no markers and were designated as "null" cells. All ten of the DHL cell lines studied to date, as well as SU-DUL-1, have been devoid of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genomes by the EBNA test, whereas two of the three American Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines were positive. Spontaneous production of a C-type RNA virus was first detected in post-mitochondrial cytoplasmic fractions and culture fluids of the SU-DHL-1 cell line. Screening assays for the detection of reverse transcriptase-positive particles in the culture fluids of the other cell lines indicate that eight of the fifteen cell lines tested to date have spontaneously initiated C-type RNA virus production. After partial purification by ion-exchange and affinity chromatography, the reverse transcriptases of the virus isolated from SU-DHL-1 cells is partially inhibited by antibodies to the reverse transcriptases of C-type viruses of subhuman primate and endogenous feline, but not of murine, origin. Conversely, antibody prepared against the purified SU-DHL-1 viral reverse transcriptase, at concentrations which maximally inhibit the homologous enzyme, partially inhibits the reverse transcriptases of subhuman primate C-type viruses, but has little or no inhibitory activity against the reverse transcriptases of feline or murine
leukemia
viruses. The viruses produced by the SU-DHL-1 and SU-
AmB
-3 cell lines have been shown to be infectious for normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, normal human bone marrow cells, and certain human lymphoblastoid cell lines. After infection by these viruses, normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and human bone marrow cells have exhibited striking changes in growth behavior and morphology which, though not permanently sustained, have many of the features of abortive transformation.
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PMID:Biology and virology of the human malignant lymphomas: 1st Milford D. Schulz Lecture. 8 2
Seven patients with metastatic tumors resistant to therapy with adriamycin, BCNU, plus cyclophosphamide received the same chemotherapy combined with amphotericin B. One complete response (acute myelomonocytic
leukemia
), two partial responses (carcinoma of the breast and multiple myeloma), and one case with objective improvement (carcinoma of the breast) were observed in seven evaluable trials. Myelosuppression was not consistently changed by addition of amphotericin B. Fever and chills were common after amphotericin B. Bronchospasm and hypotension occurred twice.
Amphotericin B
reverses resistance to adriamycin-containing chemotherapy regimens in some patients.
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PMID:Amphotericin B induction of sensitivity to adriamycin, 1,3-bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (BCNU) plus cyclophosphamide in human neoplasia. 26 83
Amphotericin B
was able to enhance the effects of actinomycin D (Act-D), adriamycin, and vincristine against AKR
leukemia
. AKR
leukemia
lines of increasing resistance to Act-D were obtained by passage in syngeneic mice treated with Act-D. The cells selected for Act-D resistance also eventually became cross-resistant to vincristine and Adriamycin, but resistance to these agents developed at a slower rate.
Amphotericin B
enhanced the effects of all these agents against the resistant cells, although the degree of enhancement varied among these antitumor agents and decreased as drug resistance increased in the late-passage
leukemia
lines.
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PMID:Potentiation of anticancer agent cytotoxicity against sensitive and resistant AKR leukemia by amphotericin B1. 44 2
The diagnosis and successful control of systemic Aspergillus niger infection in 2 adult patients with acute leukemia is reported. During induction therapy, the first patient developed pulmonary infiltrates, skin lesions and abnormal liver function tests. Aspergillus niger was found on skin and liver biopsy. This patient was successfully treated with
Amphotericin B
and granulocyte transfusions and he remains in remission. The second patient developed a pneumonitis and adynamic ileus with positive sputum and stool cultures for Aspergillus niger. The infection only responded to
Amphotericin B
and granulocyte transfusions and the
leukemia
to cytoreductive chemotherapy. The patient later relapsed and died after a febrile illness. Fungi morpholocially consistent with Aspergillus were found in the liver at autopsy. Infection with A. niger is rare even in this patient population; however fungal infections have become an increasing problem. The need for a high index of suspicion, especially when an infection is unresponsive to antibacterial antibiotics, the various diagnostic tools, and the need for aggressive therapy are stressed.
Amphotericin B
is the chemotherapy of choice but may be insufficient in a severely neutropenic host where the simultaneous use of granulocyte transfusions might be lifesaving.
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PMID:Successful control of systemic Aspergillus niger infections in two patients with acute leukemia. 106 May 8
A 23 year old woman with Philadelphia-positive chronic granulocytic
leukaemia
underwent a 3/4 HLA identical bone marrow transplantation. During the neutropenic period, a septic condition developed which was caused by Candida albicans. Administration of
Amphotericin B
for 63 day was ineffective including an attempt to give the drug through the truncus coeliacus. Finally the sepsis disappeared during fluconazole treatment.
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PMID:[Amphotericin B resistant severe hepato-splenic candidiasis, responding to fluconazole, in a patient following bone marrow transplantation]. 201 89
A 66-year-old woman was admitted to the Medical College Hospital of Oita on February 23, 1988, because of headache and fever. Chest X-P and chest CT findings showed a coin lesion in r-S4. Cryptococcus neoformans was isolated from the CSF. Abnormal lymphocytes with lobulated nuclei were found in 0-5% of peripheral leukocytes. The ATLA-antibody was positive and bone marrow smear showed normal myelogram. According to these data, we diagnosed the patient as smouldering adult T-cell
leukemia
accompanied with pulmonary cryptococcosis and cryptococcal meningitis. C. neoformans disappeared from the CSF and cryptococcal antigen was not detectable after
Amphotericin B
and Flucytosine treatment. On April 1, the patient complained of a dry cough, high fever and dyspnea. A chest X-ray showed bilateral patchy infiltrations. By the methenamine silver staining, cysts of Pneumocystis carinii were found in the specimens of transbronchial lung biopsy and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. The abnormal shadow on chest X-ray disappeared after TMP-SMX and aerosolised pentamidine treatment.
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PMID:[A case of adult T-cell leukemia with pulmonary cryptococcosis, cryptococcal meningitis and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia]. 250 95
Four antimicrobial and three antineoplastic drugs were screened for their effects on phagocytosis and killing of Candida albicans blastospores by human neutrophil polymorphonuclear leucocytes.
Amphotericin B
caused significant impairment of both phagocytosis and killing, but cefuroxime and ketoconazole had no effect. Tobramycin did not affect phagocytosis, but impaired killing. Methotrexate, prednisolone and vinblastine all caused significant impairment of phagocytosis, but did not affect killing. Combinations of these seven drugs, such as are used in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
in childhood, were also shown to inhibit phagocytosis, although no additive effects were detected. None of the drug combinations tested affected killing.
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PMID:Effect of antimicrobial and antineoplastic drugs alone and in combination on the phagocytic and candidacidal function of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes. 266 8
This is a case report of a successful case of surgical treatment of a lung abscess formed from pulmonary aspergilloma in a patient with a recurrence of acute promyelocytic leukemia during remission induction therapy. A 39 year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for remission induction therapy of a recurrence of acute promyelocytic leukemia. We were successful in bringing her to a state of complete remission by a therapy of a intermediate-dose of Ara-C. Pulmonary aspergilloma was formed in the right lung during therapy. We performed transbronchial infusions to
Amphotericin B
which dissipated the fungus ball. However, a lung abscess was formed. We needed radical therapy, and there were no complications in the following surgical treatment. Recently, along with the tendency for the use of stronger chemotherapy treatment regimes for acute leukemia, there has been an increase of the number of mycosis cases such as the pulmonary aspergilloma case reported here. Accordingly, surgical treatment is becoming more and more a matter of necessity in the clinical course of
leukemia
patients.
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PMID:[The successful surgery of lung abscess formed from pulmonary aspergilloma in a patient with recurrence of acute promyelocytic leukemia during remission induction therapy]. 271 4
Extensive fusion occurs upon cocultivation of murine fibroblasts producing ecotropic murine
leukemia
viruses (MuLVs) with a large variety of murine cell lines in the presence of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B, the active component of the antifungal agent
Fungizone
. The resulting polykaryocytes contain nuclei from both infected and uninfected cells, as evidenced by autoradiographic labeling experiments in which one or the other parent cell type was separately labeled with [3H]thymidine and fused with an unlabeled parent. This cell fusion specifically requires the presence of an ecotropic MuLV-producing parent and is not observed for cells producing xenotropic, amphotropic, or dualtropic viruses. Mouse cells infected with nonecotropic viruses retain their sensitivity toward fusion, whereas infection with ecotropic viruses abrogates the fusion of these cells upon cocultivation with other ecotropic MuLV-producing cells. Nonmurine cells lacking the ecotropic gp70 receptor are not fused under similar conditions. Fusion is effectively inhibited by monospecific antisera to gp70, but not by antisera to p15(E), and studies with monoclonal antibodies identify distinct amino- and carboxy-terminal gp70 regions which play a role in the fusion reaction. The enhanced fusion which occurs in the presence of amphotericin B provides a rapid and sensitive assay for the expression of ecotropic MuLVs and should facilitate further mechanistic studies of MuLV-induced fusion of murine cells.
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PMID:Ecotropic murine leukemia virus-induced fusion of murine cells. 300 11
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is an opportunistic pneumonia which is particularly common in immuno-depressed subjects. The most frequent risk factors are the intensity and duration of leucopaenia, cytotoxic drugs and steroid therapy. In the respiratory tract, the proliferation of Aspergillus fumigatus becomes possible when there is a failure of the reticulo-endothelial system and of the polymorphonuclear leucocytes. There is no typical clinical picture: one sees an acute febrile pneumonia resistant to antibiotics. However, the radiological signs are more suggestive with nodules and bilateral infiltrates with a tendency to cavity formation and sequestration. The prognosis is clinically linked to the rapidity of diagnosis. Broncho-alveolar lavage offers a new and non-invasive diagnostic method to search for Aspergillus mycelia or specific antigens. A direct examination and culture of sputum expectoration are both insensitive and non-specific but remain useful in some patients with
leukaemia
in a phase of agranulocytosis. Treatment rests on
Amphotericin B
taken orally.
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PMID:[Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis]. 329 30
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