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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
)
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To investigate the influence of the intracellular activity of type II and type IV collagenases [matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-2,
MMP-8
, and MMP-9] in neutrophils from patients with
myelodysplastic syndromes
(
MDS
), we tried to measure intracellular activity using flow cytometric techniques. We also studied the clinical features of patients showing high activity. The intracellular
collagenase
activity, expressed as a ratio to the standardized fluorescence intensity, in patients with
MDS
was significantly higher than normal volunteers (19.5+/-14.8 vs 13.3+/-6.8, p=0.024). The difference among subcategories of
MDS
according to the French-American-British (FAB) and WHO classifications was not significant. No significant influence of three variables of the International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) was seen on activity. Of 8 patients with activity of more than 26.9 (mean+2 standard deviations of normal controls), 5 experienced an episode of delayed healing of infection without neutropenia, while 1 of 43 patients with activity of less than 26.9 experienced such an episode (p=0.0002). The average
collagenase
activity of six patients with delayed healing of infection without neutropenia (44.7+/-28.9) was significantly higher than that of other
MDS
patients (16.0+/-7.1, p=0.005) (Fig. 4). It was also significantly higher than the activity of the control group (13.3+/-6.8, p=0.011). Our report suggests that increased
collagenase
activity in neutrophils may delay healing of infection. In addition, we suggest that increased
collagenase
activity may be an independent prognostic factor for the susceptibility to severe infection in
MDS
.
...
PMID:Increased intracellular activity of matrix metalloproteinases in neutrophils may be associated with delayed healing of infection without neutropenia in myelodysplastic syndromes. 1571 1