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Urinary excretion of
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTH-rP
) was measured by radioimmunoassay in 25 patients with adult T-cell
leukemia
(ATL), in 68 patients with other hematologic disorders and in 13 asymptomatic individuals seropositive for human T-cell
leukemia
virus type I (HTLV-I). The mean levels of urinary
PTH-rP
in ATL patients with hypercalcemia (11.01 micrograms/g.Cr) were higher than in ATL patients with normocalcemia (5.16 micrograms/g.Cr). The mean levels in patients with acute type (8.84 micrograms/g.Cr), lymphoma type (4.18 micrograms/g.Cr) and crisis ATL (18.20 micrograms/g.Cr) were significantly higher than in urine of healthy controls. However, all asymptomatic carriers of HTLV-I and patients with chronic and smoldering ATL had normal urinary
PTH-rP
levels. In 7 patients with acute myelogenous leukemia, 1 patient with blastic crisis of chronic myelogenous leukemia and 3 patients with malignant lymphoma, the urinary levels of
PTH-rP
were above the normal range. Urinary levels of
PTH-rP
of the ATL patients with hypercalcemia correlated with the serum calcium levels. Urinary levels of
PTH-rP
of the all ATL correlated with serum lactic dehydrogenase level. These findings suggest that the measurement of urinary levels of
PTH-rP
is useful for evaluation of ATL and that some tumor cells of other hematologic diseases may produce
PTH-rP
.
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PMID:[Urinary excretion of parathyroid hormone-related protein in patients with adult T-cell leukemia and other hematologic disorders]. 143 36
Hypercalcemia with adult T-cell
leukemia
(ATL) is chiefly caused by an excessive production by tumor cells of
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
). We have previously reported hypercalcemic patients with solid tumors to excrete a large amount of the C-terminal fragments of
PTHrP
(C-PTHrP) into their urine. To elucidate whether
PTHrP
production correlates with or predicts the development of hypercalcemia, we studied the urinary excretion of C-
PTHrP
in 36 ATL patients. The urinary excretion of C-
PTHrP
was in the normal range (< 0.40 nmol equivalent to
PTHrP
(109-141)/g creatinine) in HTLV-1-positive carriers (n 3), ATL patients in complete remission (n 2) and chronic type ATL patients (n 2). It was marginally increased in seven patients in partial remission, and gradually increased as the disease progressed. In 20 patients who died without or with hypercalcemia, it was increased to 1.98 +/- 0.69 (n 9) and 7.6 +/- 2.1 nmol/g creatinine (mean +/- SD, n 11, P < 0.01), respectively. Urinary C-
PTHrP
excretion was significantly correlated with serum calcium and LDH levels as well as with CD25-positive cells in the peripheral blood. In four patients whose urinary excretion had been serially determined, it increased prior to the development of hypercalcemia. The findings suggest the urinary excretion of C-
PTHrP
to be of use as a predictor of the development of hypercalcemia in ATL patients. In ATL patients whose urinary excretion of C-
PTHrP
is progressively increasing, the serum calcium concentration should be carefully monitored to prevent hypercalcemic crisis.
...
PMID:Urinary excretion of parathyroid hormone-related protein as a predictor of hypercalcemia in patients with adult T-cell leukemia. 146 94
Hypercalcaemia occurs in up to 80% of patients with adult T-cell
leukaemia
-lymphoma (ATLL) associated with human T-cell
leukaemia
virus-1 infection. Elevated serum levels of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, implicated in the pathogenesis of hypercalcaemia in lymphoma, and of
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
), which is associated with hypercalcaemia of several solid malignancies, were demonstrated in a patient with ATLL hypercalcaemia. Treatment with bisphosphonates reduced the serum calcium but had no significant effect on the serum
PTHrP
levels. This case supports recent in vitro evidence for enhanced
PTHrP
expression in ATLL tumour cells and suggests that more than one tumour cell product may be involved in the pathogenesis of ATLL hypercalcaemia.
...
PMID:Elevated serum parathyroid hormone related protein and 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol in hypercalcaemia associated with adult T-cell leukaemia-lymphoma. 148 May 40
The infiltrated tissues from seven West Indian patients with HTLV-1 positive adult T cell lymphoma/
leukaemia
(ATLL) have been analysed by immunocytochemical techniques for the presence of immunoreactive
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
), a hormonal mediator of humoral hypercalcaemia of malignancy. Six of the seven were hypercalcaemic at some stage of the course of their disease. Four of the six evaluable patients showed evidence of specific cellular and extracellular expression of
PTHrP
protein in neoplastic tissues. This finding suggests that
PTHrP
may be involved in the production of hypercalcaemia in at least some cases of T cell lymphoma - proof of a causal relationship however must await the demonstration of tissue release of
PTHrP
resulting in raised circulating hormone levels.
...
PMID:Immunocytochemical demonstration of PTHrP protein in neoplastic tissue of HTLV-1 positive human adult T cell leukaemia/lymphoma: implications for the mechanism of hypercalcaemia. 191 Dec 23
ATL (adult T-cell
leukemia
) is the first human cancer known to be caused by a retrovirus. ATL cells show usually positive for CD2, CD3, CD4, CD25 and HLA-DR, but negative for CD8. They produce a variety of cytokines, including IL-1, IL-2, TNF, ADF and
PTHrP
.
PTHrP
is considered to be responsible for hypercalcemia which is frequently observed in ATL. Recently, we reported two unusual cases of HTLV-I associated malignancy; 1) a case of CD4 and 8 double negative tumor affecting mainly gastrointestinal tract and 2) a case mimicking small cell lung cancer. IL-2-toxin, a conjugate of IL-2 and diphtheria toxin, has been prepared as a recombinant product and evaluated for the suppressive effect to ATL cells. Clinical trail of IL-2-toxin is now anticipated.
...
PMID:[Biomolecular aspects of adult T-cell leukemia]. 205 70
The mechanisms of paraneoplastic hypercalcemic syndromes are heterogeneous. Neoplastic hypercalcemia without bone metastatic disease is caused by
parathyroid hormone related protein
, whose action is comparable to parathyroid hormone. Growth transforming factors, platelet derived growth factor, tumor necrosis factors and interleukin 1 are also involved in
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
. In addition to these substances, hypercalcemia in bone metastatic disease may be related to PGE. Tumor necrosis factors and interleukin 1 play a major role in multiple myeloma as well as in Adult T cell
Leukemia
/Lymphoma where overproduction of vit D3 by lymphomatous cells can also be significant.
...
PMID:[Hypercalcemia and neoplasms: recent advances in pathogenesis]. 229 Oct 7
Adult T cell
leukemia
(ATL) is associated with human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection, and almost all ATL patients have the complication of hypercalcemia. To understand the mechanism of the high incidence of hypercalcemia in ATL, we studied the expression of a
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) gene that has been proposed as a causative factor of hypercalcemia in some solid tumors. The polymerase chain reaction coupled with reverse transcription of mRNA was applied to RNA from peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Cells from all 13 ATL patients examined showed abundant expression of the
PTHrP
gene, while cells from uninfected normal subjects did not. Significant expression of
PTHrP
gene was also detected in HTLV-1 carriers without any symptoms and in patients with HTLV-1-associated myelopathy or tropical spastic paraparesis.
PTHrP
mRNA levels correlated with the number of infected cells that were estimated by the integrated HTLV-1 DNA. These results suggest that HTLV-1-infected cells are expressing the
PTHrP
gene. This concept was further supported by the finding that the HTLV-1 trans-activator, the tax gene product, caused trans-activation of the
PTHrP
gene promoter linked to the CAT gene. These observations might explain the general expression of the
PTHrP
gene in ATL patients and the high incidence of hypercalcemia in ATL.
...
PMID:Constitutive expression of parathyroid hormone-related protein gene in human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) carriers and adult T cell leukemia patients that can be trans-activated by HTLV-1 tax gene. 238 34
Three examples of malignant neoplasms primary to the oral cavity and associated with paraneoplastic syndromes are presented. The first case is a squamous cell carcinoma of the maxilla associated with leukocytosis. The second case is a mandibular squamous cell carcinoma associated with hypercalcemia in the absence of bony metastases. The third case is a squamous cancer of the tongue that metastasized to the lumbar vertebrae and right second rib and was associated with both hypercalcemia and leukocytosis. There was no evidence of acute infection or
leukemia
that could be expected to account for leukocytosis. Hypercalcemia in the second case was defined as
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
by biochemical and clinical evaluations. To our knowledge, this is the first definitive report of a carcinoma primary to the oral cavity associated with
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
. In each case, the severity of hypercalcemia, leukocytosis, or both very closely correlated with tumor growth. Surgical excision of the tumors or regression of tumor mass due to aggressive anticancer drug administration resulted in decreases in leukocyte number, serum calcium level, or both. In contrast, recurrence or regrowth of tumors induced further development of hypercalcemia, leukocytosis, or both. It is therefore likely that humoral factors released by these oral carcinomas are responsible for the hypercalcemia, leukocytosis, or both.
...
PMID:Three cases of oral squamous cancer associated with leukocytosis, hypercalcemia, or both. 281 15
Human
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) mRNA was detected in peripheral leukemic cells obtained from adult T-cell
leukemia
(ATL) patients as well as in cultured human T-cell
leukemia
virus type I (HTLV-I)-infected T-cell lines. In contrast,
PTHrP
mRNA was not detected in other types of leukemic cells. Using radioimmunoassay, immunoreactive
PTHrP
was also detected in the spent media of HTLV-I-infected T-cell lines. These results suggest that
PTHrP
plays an important role in developing the hypercalcemia frequently observed in ATL patients.
...
PMID:Production of parathyroid hormone-related protein in adult T-cell leukemia cells. 314 95
We established a novel T cell line, designated TK-6, from a patient with T cell lineage blast crisis of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) complicated by hypercalcemia. A surface marker study showed T cell phenotype, cluster designation (CD)4, CD5 and CD7. Light and electron microscopic examination revealed myeloperoxidase (MPO)-negative, however, ultrastructural examination under certain specific conditions demonstrated that some cells were MPO-positive. The TK-6 cell karyotype carried a t(9;22)(q34;q11) and additional chromosome aberrations, including a deletion of the long arm of chromosome 6 and the abnormality of chromosome 7. Southern blot analysis showed rearrangement of the T cell receptor beta-chain (TCR beta) gene and the major breakpoint cluster region (bcr) gene. Northern blot analysis detected the expression of the
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) gene, however, the proviral genome of human T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) was negative. This cell line will provide a valuable resource for the analysis of the relationship between T cell lineage crisis and myeloid differentiation and for the analysis of
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
(
HHM
) or
leukemia
.
Leukemia
1995 Nov
PMID:Establishment and characterization of a novel cell line, TK-6, derived from T cell blast crisis of chronic myelogenous leukemia, with the secretion of parathyroid hormone-related protein. 747 85
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