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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
)
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A patient with
chronic granulocytic leukemia
developed an unusual rapidly progressive mid-diaphyseal femoral lesion. Differentiating this myeloblastic lesion from other round cell tumors is most reliably done by a
Wright
-Giemsa stained touch preparation. Prompt palliative therapy with long bone stabilization permitted the patient to remain ambulatory until shortly before his death.
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PMID:Rapid diaphyseal destruction. An unusual osseous manifestation of chronic granulocytic leukemia. 106 50
A case of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) with primitive basophilic differentiation is presented. The patient had no antecedent history or concomitant presence of
chronic myelogenous leukemia
. The leukemic blasts constituted 83% of the peripheral white blood cells and more than 90% of the marrow nucleated cells. Cytoplasmic vacuoles were found in some leukemic cells. About half the leukemic cells showed a few azurophilic granules stained with
Wright
's stain, whereas exhibited a faint pinkish hue around the cells without cytoplasmic granules (water-soluble granules) by Riu's stain. The cytoplasmic granules failed to be stained with peroxidase but stained positively with toluidine blue. The former result could lead one to misclassify the case as lymphoid leukemia, but the characteristic finding of basophilic cells in Riu's stain should direct one to make the diagnosis of ANLL with basophilic differentiation. The cytochemical findings of this case suggested that basophilic differentiation should be considered when leukemic cells show peroxidase-negative granules. Riu's stain and toluidine blue stain are useful to make the correct diagnosis.
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PMID:Acute basophilic leukemia. A case report. 171 80
Among the most striking morphological features of acute nonlymphoblastic leukemias (ANLL) is the occurrence of eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions known as Auer rods on Auer bodies. We examined immature myeloid cells from the peripheral blood of 9 human fetuses of 16-19 wk gestation for the presence of such structures. Five of these 9 samples contained cytoplasmic inclusions, which were identical to the Auer rods typically seen in blast cells from patients with ANLL. The incidence of positive cells was low (1-5 cells/10,000 cells surveyed). The inclusions were azurophilic with
Wright
-Giemsa staining and were cytochemically positive with peroxidase, acid phosphatase, and Sudan black staining. We observed no inclusions in identically prepared control myeloid cells from the bone marrow of 5 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in remission and 3 patients with
chronic myelogenous leukemia
in stable phase. Nor were they present in peripheral blood myeloid cells of 10 normal adults. Myeloid precursors in long-term bone marrow culture from 2 normal adult donors did not develop the inclusions during 24 hr of incubation with prostaglandin F2 (the abortifacient). These observations suggest that Auer rod formation is an occasional but normal phenomenon in fetal hematopoiesis.
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PMID:Eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions in fetal leukocytes: are Auer bodies a recapitulation of fetal morphology? 657 80
Patients in accelerated phase or blast crisis of
chronic myeloid leukemia
(
CML
) frequently develop clonal cytogenetic abnormalities in addition to the Philadelphia chromosome. Using a DNA probe directed to the centromere of chromosome 8, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on archival
Wright
-stained blood and bone marrow smears of seven patients with
CML
and with a known +8 clone by metaphase cytogenetics to determine the distribution of +8 in interphase cells. All slides had been stored at ambient temperature for 12-26 months. The bone marrow aspirate smears of 21 non-leukemic patients served as controls. Trisomy 8 was demonstrated in all myeloid cell lines including the neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, and erythroid precursors, but not in the lymphocytes. The extra chromosome 8 was present in mature segmented granulocytes as well as more immature precursors. The percentage of +8 cells was highest in specimens from patients with
CML
in myeloid blast crisis (mean 64%), followed by those in accelerated phase (mean 39%). Three specimens from patients in morphologic chronic phase showed the lowest percentage of +8 cells (mean 13%). One patient was studied twice and showed a substantial expansion of +8 cells with progression from accelerated phase to myeloid blast crisis. Compared to metaphase cytogenetics, the proportion of +8 cells detected by FISH was often lower. We conclude that the acquisition of trisomy 8 in
CML
occurs in a pluripotent myeloid stem cell apparently incapable of expressing mature lymphoid phenotype, and that morphologic progression of disease is generally associated with an expansion of the +8 component.
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PMID:Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) detection of trisomy 8 in myeloid cells in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML): a study of archival blood and bone marrow smears. 793 61
The results of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis after transplantation for
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
) are difficult to interpret clinically. Positive findings for BCR/ABL can be seen not only in patients who go on to relapse but also in patients who, after years of follow-up, remain in complete remission. The cause for the lack of concordance between PCR findings and relapse is not clear. We identified two patients with
CML
who had rare pseudo-Gaucher cells in their bone marrow aspirate specimens prior to, and at 1, and 6 or 12 months following syngeneic or allogeneic hematopoietic transplantation. After the transplant, the patients obtained clinical remission and were shown to be cytogenetically normal and to have germline MBCR in blood or bone marrow by Southern analysis. One patient was PCR-positive for BCR/ABL in the marrow at 12 months. In order to determine whether the pseudo-Gaucher histiocytes were BCR/ABL-positive, we used fluorescence in situ hybridization and probes for MBCR and ABL and analyzed
Wright
-stained smears to correlate molecular cytogenetic findings with cell type. On three aspirate smears from each patient (at 6 or 12 months post-transplant), all of the pseudo-Gaucher cells studied (10/10 in one patient and 12/12 in the other) showed the fusion for BCR/ABL. Other cells analyzed randomly (erythroid precursors, granulocytes and rare monocytes, lymphocytes and plasma cells) did not. Our cases provide the first proof that pseudo-Gaucher cells carry the BCR/ABL fusion. Furthermore, they illustrate that these cells can be found in the marrow for up to 12 months following transplantation. Our results permit speculation that pseudo-Gaucher cells or other long-lived histocytes may be one cause of persistent PCR positivity after transplantation that is not predictive of disease relapse.
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PMID:Pseudo-Gaucher histiocytes identified up to 1 year after transplantation for CML are BCR/ABL-positive. 951 87
Diosgenyl saponins are the most abundant steroid saponins, and exert a large variety of biological functions. In a previous report, we showed that dioscin was able to induce cytotoxicity and apoptosis in human myeloblast leukemia HL-60 cells. This study further investigated the action mechanisms underlying this effect. The activation of caspase-9 and -3, but not caspase-8, together with the down-regulation of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein, demonstrated that the apoptotic signaling triggered by dioscin was mediated through the intrinsic mitochondria-dependent pathway. We also investigated its anti-proliferative effect on human
chronic myelogenous leukemia
K562 cells. Flow cytometry analysis showed that dioscin treatment induced the accumulation of cells in the G(2)/M phase. Cytomorphology with DAPI and
Wright
-Giemsa staining demonstrated the enlargement of cell volume and multinucleation in the treated cells. Subsequent apoptosis was delineated with phosphatidylserine externalization and DNA hypodiploidy. Trillin was one of the hydrolysates of dioscin. We demonstrated that it could induce multinucleation in HL-60, K562 and human promyelocytic leukemia NB(4) cells, suggesting its extensive mitotic-arresting effects. As the diosgenyl sapogenin, diosgenin was also shown to be able to induce multinucleation and apoptosis in K562 cells in a similar manner to dioscin. These findings suggest that diosgenyl saponins have the properties to induce mitotic arrest and apoptosis, suggesting that they may be a new kind of antimitotic agent.
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PMID:The mitotic-arresting and apoptosis-inducing effects of diosgenyl saponins on human leukemia cell lines. 1525 40
The present study was undertaken to investigate the mechanisms of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma) ligand-induced apoptosis on human myeloid leukemia K562 and HL-60 cell lines. The results revealed that both 15-deoxy-delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J2 (15d-PGJ2) and troglitazone (TGZ) have significant anti-proliferation- and apoptosis-inducing effects on these two kinds of leukemia cells. Marked morphological changes of cell apoptosis including condensation of chromatin and nuclear fragmentation were observed clearly using
Wright
's and Hoechst 33258 staining. Reverse transcription-PCR and western blot analyses demonstrated that both survivin and bcl-2 expression were downregulated markedly, while bax expression was upregulated concurrently when apoptosis occurred. We therefore conclude that 15d-PGJ2 and TGZ have significant apoptosis effects on K562 and HL-60 cells in vitro, and that upregulation of bax as well as downregulation of survivin and bcl-2 expression may be the important apoptosis-inducing mechanisms. The results suggest that PPAR-gamma ligands may serve as potential therapeutic agents for both acute and
chronic myeloid leukemia
.
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PMID:Expression of survivin and bax/bcl-2 in peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma ligands induces apoptosis on human myeloid leukemia cells in vitro. 1564 6
The purpose of study was to explore the possible functions of Bcl-xL in the glucosamine sulfate-induced apoptosis of
chronic myeloid leukemia
K562 cells. Light microscopy and
Wright
-Giemsa staining were used to investigate the morphologic evidences for apoptosis of K562 cells induced by glucosamine sulfate (GS); immunofluorescence was used to observe the translocation of cathepsin D and cytochrome C during the apoptosis; Western blot was performed to detect the expression of Bcl-xL, Bid, Bax in K562 cells treated by GS. The results showed that many vacuoles were observed in the cytoplasma of the K562 cells treated by GS; fluorescent signals of cathepsin D and cytochrome were fransformed from granules to disperse form by using immunofluorescence; the expression of Bcl-xL was found down-regulated in K562 cells treated by GS, but not in the cells pre-treated with pepstatin A; the significant changes were not detected in expression of Bax and Bid protein before or after apoptosis. It is concluded that Bcl-xL protein may mediate relationship between cathepsin D and mitochondia pathway, Cathepsin D may play an important role in the GS inducing apoptosis of K562 cells through downregulation of Bcl-xL expression.
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PMID:[Role of Bcl-xL in the cathepsin D-associated apoptosis of K562 cells]. 1597 24
To explore the effects of tetra-arsenic tetra-sulfide (As(4)S(4)) in treatment of human
chronic myelogenous leukemia
K562 cells and its mechanism, trypan blue staining and microculture MTS assay were used to measure the effects of As(4)S(4) on growth inhibition of K562 cells; the morphologic change was determined by
Wright
's staining assay. The apoptosis rate and cell cycle were detected by flow cytometry; the changes of transcript and protein level were determined by real-time quantitative RT-PCR and Western blot analysis, respectively. The results indicated that As(4)S(4) had significant cytotoxicity on K562 cells. At the concentration of 0.5 micromol/L, the cell viability decreased significantly after being cultured with As(4)S(4) for 24 hours. When the concentration was lower than 0.1 micromol/L, As(4)S(4) had a little effect on K562 cells. The effect of As(4)S(4) on K562 was time- and concentration- dependent. After being cultured with As(4)S(4) at the concentration of 1.0 micromol/L for 24 to 48 hours, K562 cells displayed typical morphological changes of apoptosis. At a concentration greater than or equal to 1.0 micromol/L, As(4)S(4) could induce apoptosis significantly. After 12 hours of incubation with 1.0 micromol/L As(4)S(4), the apoptosis rate increased from (3.47 +/- 0.42)% to (6.16 +/- 0.98%). At the same time, the percentage of cells in G(1) phase decreased from (69.65 +/- 3.24)% to (50.53 +/- 2.86)%, whereas the percentage of cells in G(2)/M phase increased from (9.56 +/- 2.51)% to (12.91 +/- 2.13)%. The mRNA level of Bcl-X(L) and the protein level of pAkt were down-regulated after the inhibition of As(4)S(4), while the mRNA expression of Bcl-2, Bad and Bax had no change. Both of the transcript and protein level of bcr-abl had no change after incubation with As(4)S(4). It is concluded that As(4)S(4) can inhibit the growth of K562 cells efficiently through inducing apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. It seems that As(4)S(4) interferes with pAkt pathway and down-regulates Bcl-X(L), which may be involved in the response of K562 to this agent.
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PMID:[Apoptosis mechanism in human chronic myelogenous leukemia K562 cells induced by tetra-arsenic tetra-sulfide]. 1627 37
3-Hydrogenkwadaphnin (3-HK) is a daphnane-type diterpene ester isolated from Dendrostellera lessertii (Thymelaeaceae) with high differentiation and apoptotic potency in leukemic cells without any measurable adverse effects on normal cells (Moosavi et al., 2005b). In this study, we report that 3-HK (12 nM) has the ability to cease proliferation, induce differentiation and apoptosis in
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
) K562 cell line. The treated cells lost erythroid properties and differentiated along the megakaryocytic lineage based on the morphological features apparent after
Wright
-Giemsa staining, DNA content analysis and the expression of cell surface marker glycoprotein IIb as analyzed by flow cytometry. Moreover, using Hoechst 33258 and Annexin V double staining indicated the occurrence of apoptosis among the treated cells. On the other hand, restoration of the depleted GTP pool size by exogenous addition of guanosine (50 microM) reduced the effect of the drug regarding the extent of differentiation while no further enhancement of 3-HK effect was obtained by addition of exogenous hypoxanthine (100 microM). These interesting results necessitate further investigation regarding the mechanism of action of this unique anti-leukemic agent.
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PMID:Induction of megakaryocytic differentiation in chronic myelogenous leukemia cell K562 by 3-hydrogenkwadaphnin. 1804 90
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