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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
)
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Serum alpha-2-L-fucosyltransferase levels were measured in 20 patients with leukemia. Lower than normal levels were found in patients with acute leukemia and higher than normal activity was demonstrated in patients with
chronic granulocytic leukemia
. alpha-2-L-
Fucosyltransferase
activity is expressed in platelets, and in both groups of leukemic patients this enzyme activity in serum was found to correlate directly with the platelet count. Assays on platelets from normal donors and from leukemic patients showed that the changes in level of the enzyme in serum result from changes in platelet numbers and not from alterations in the cellular expression of the transferase in leukemia. alpha-2-L-
Fucosyltransferase
levels in serum are therefore not per se diagnostic markers of leukemia.
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PMID:Significance of altered alpha-2-L-fucosyltransferase levels in serum of leukemic patients. 316 55
Fucosyltransferase
(FT) activity of normal lymphocytes, normal granulocytes, and various types of human leukemic cells and electrofocusing pattern of FT activity in human leukemic cells and normal lymphocytes were examined using asialofetuin as an acceptor. Levels of FT activity in normal lymphocytes were higher than those of normal granulocytes in which FT activity was almost undetectable. The FT activity was higher in blast cells of acute myeloblastic leukemia and
chronic myelogenous leukemia
in blast crisis than in blast cells of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and the chronic phase of
chronic myelogenous leukemia
. The level of FT activity was lower in cells of chronic lymphocytic leukemia than that of normal lymphocytes, but it was higher than that of normal granulocytes. Three main isoelectric forms of FT in leukemic blast cells were identified by isoelectrofocusing, and they each had a characteristic focusing point: around pH 4.5 (peak 1); pH 4.9 (peak 2); and pH 5.2 (peak 3). In blast cells of myeloid leukemia, the activity of peak 3 was markedly higher than those of peaks 1 and 2. In blast cells of lymphoid leukemia, the activity of peak 3 was also the highest, but the activity of peak 2 was higher than that in myeloid blast cells. In normal lymphocytes, the major isoelectric form of FT was focused at around pH 4.9 and peak 3 was undetectable. These results indicated apparent differences not only in FT activity but also in isoelectric forms of FT between myeloid leukemic cells and lymphoid leukemic cells.
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PMID:Electrofocusing pattern of fucosyltransferase activity in human leukemic cells. 347 18
Fucosyltransferase
activity was measured in plasma samples obtained from patients with
chronic granulocytic leukemia
in different disease stages. Total enzyme activity was generally elevated in untreated and in stable disease; a marked further elevation was noted 30 to 60 days before development of blast crisis. Electrofocusing studies indicate the presence of three major enzymes. The level of enzyme which focused at pH 5.6 was elevated in untreated disease and rose markedly during blastic transformation. A second enzyme focused at pH 5.1 and appeared to be related to marrow erythroid turnover. A third enzyme with pI = 4.7 was elevated only during marrow regeneration which followed myelosuppressive therapy. These data suggest the enzyme with pI = 5.6 to be a specific marker in
chronic granulocytic leukemia
.
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PMID:Electrofocusing patterns of fucosyltransferase activity in plasma of patients with chronic granulocytic leukemia. 693 27