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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
)
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By using the combination of alpha-naphthyl
butyrate esterase
and chloroacetate esterase for cytochemical detection of monocytes and granulocytes, respectively, we examined and identified five adult patients with acute myeloid leukemia whose leukemic cells often (20 to 30%) had the characteristics of both monocytes and granulocytes. All five patients were men, 23 to 82 years of age. Two patients had manifestations of
preleukemia
. One of these two patients had received treatment for lymphoma for 12 months before acute myelomonocytic leukemia was diagnosed. One patient had gum hypertrophy, and two had leukemia cutis. At the time of initial examination, four patients had blood leukocyte counts higher than 80,000/mm3 and one had leukopenia. Four patients received chemotherapy; three responded temporarily but died within 1 year after the myelomonocytic leukemia had been diagnosed. The patient with leukopenia has remained in complete remission for 2 years. With more frequent use of double esterase stains for classification of acute myeloid leukemias, this variant of acute myelomonocytic leukemia should be detected more often and its clinical behavior should be better understood.
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PMID:Acute myelomonocytic leukemia: an unusual variant with both granulocytic and monocytic esterases in the leukemic cells. 345 74
Cytochemical and immunocytochemical studies were performed on bone marrow aspirates from 96 cases of primary
myelodysplastic syndrome
(
MDS
), 11 cases of secondary
MDS
, 22 cases of non-
MDS
hematologic disorders, and 10 cases of nondiagnostic, apparently normal marrow specimens to determine the practicality and utility of these stains for diagnosing
MDS
. Cytochemical studies included iron stain, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), peroxidase,
butyrate esterase
, chloroacetate esterase, and double esterase stains. Immunocytochemical staining was done with monoclonal antibody HP1-1D, which recognizes the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex in megakaryocytes. The iron stain remained most helpful in identifying abnormal ringed sideroblasts, a feature of dyserythropoiesis, and thus in supporting the diagnosis of
MDS
. The PAS stain was helpful, if positive, in identifying patients with
MDS
; however, when it was negative, this stain did not help distinguish
MDS
from non-
MDS
hematologic disorders. The immunocytochemical stain with HP1-1D monoclonal antibody was also helpful in identifying atypical micromegakaryocytes, indicative of dysmegakaryopoiesis. Other cytochemical abnormalities were infrequently observed and were less specific for the diagnosis of
MDS
. The combination of two stains--for example, PAS and iron stain or PAS and double esterase--was helpful, however, in excluding
MDS
, inasmuch as neither the miscellaneous nor the control group stained positively with these combinations.
...
PMID:Myelodysplastic syndrome: diagnostic implications of cytochemical and immunocytochemical studies. 767 45
A cell line designated SKM-1 was newly established from leukaemic cells of a 76-year-old Japanese male patient with monoblastic leukaemia following
myelodysplastic syndrome
(
MDS
). The cells were obtained from peripheral blood of the patient when he lost multiple point mutations of ras genes with acquisition of chromosomal abnormalities during disease progression in
MDS
. The cells grew as a single floating cell, and have been continuously growing with the morphological characteristics of immature monoblasts by serial passages during the past 42 months with a doubling time of about 48 h. By cytochemical analysis, the cloned cells were positive for
butyrate esterase
, but negative for the Epstein-Barr virus associated nuclear antigen. Phenotypic analysis revealed the expression of myelomonocyte specific antigens such as CD4, CD13, CD33 and HLA-DR. Cells from the primary peripheral blood and those from 50 passages of the SKM-1 cell line both possessed no activated ras genes but showed karyotype abnormalities with 46,XY, del(9)(q13;q22), der(17) t(17;?)(p13;?). The SKM-1 cells have two mutations in p53 gene and overexpress the p53 products. This cell line may contribute to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms in the progression from
MDS
to myelogenous leukaemia.
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PMID:Establishment of a leukaemic cell line from a patient with acquisition of chromosomal abnormalities during disease progression in myelodysplastic syndrome. 813 67
We describe a patient with primary
myelodysplastic syndrome
(
MDS
) evolving into acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) who had two cytogenetically unrelated abnormal clones. A 68-year-old man presented with refractory anemia with excess of blasts (RAEB) and developed overt ANLL. Two cytogenetically independent clones, one with 5q- and the other with 20q-, were observed when the patient developed ANLL. The clones carrying both 5q- and 20q- were not detected. Leukemic blast cells were positive for peroxidase, naphtol ASD chloroacetate esterase, CD13, CD33, CD34 and HLA-DR, but negative for alpha-naphthyl
butyrate esterase
, CD14, CD10, CD19, CD20, CD1, CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7. Although there have been a few reports describing the presence of multiple cytogenetically unrelated clones in one patient with
MDS
, this is the first case report that the 5q- and 20q- anomalies are derived from independent clones.
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PMID:Two karyotypically unrelated clones with 5q- and 20q- in a primary myelodysplastic syndrome patient evolving into acute nonlymphocytic leukemia. 859 Jul 73