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Query: UMLS:C0038002 (splenomegaly)
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Ingestion rate of granulocytes in osteomyelofibrosis with splenomegaly, which is still a matter of controversy, was measured in 32 patients. The mean ingestion rate in patients' granulocytes was similar to that of the controls; the results, however, were more dispersed in the patients than in the controls, with very high (three patients) and very low (three patients) ingestion rates. Ingestion alterations were serum-independent. Neutrophil glycolytic enzymes and adenylate-kinase were measured in order to assess: (1) if they could be responsible for the observed abnormalities and (2) if enzyme abnormalities, previously described in red blood cells, also occur in the neutrophils. Major increases in phosphofructoaldolase and in 3-phosphoglycerate kinase activities, contrasting with a decrease in pyruvate kinase activity were observed. These, however, did not correlate with ingestion alterations. In conclusion, we showed that the granulocyte ingestion rate is altered in a few patients only, that the alterations are unrelated to the serum, to adenylate kinase or to glycolytic enzyme abnormalities. The latter, however, are important. The mechanisms of their occurrence are unknown and hypotheses such as those proposed for red blood cells enzyme modifications in myeloproliferative disorders could be applicable.
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PMID:Ingestion rate and glycolytic enzymes in neutrophils of patients with agnogenic osteomyelofibrosis and splenomegaly. 671 65

We report here 2 patients with chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia (CNSHA) and severe red blood cell (RBC) adenylate kinase (AK) deficiency. One of these patients, a boy of Spanish origin, exhibited a neonatal icterus and splenomegaly and required blood transfusions until the age of 2 years. The other patient was a white, American infant born to parents who were first cousins; he also presented with neonatal icterus and anemia. In neither case was psychomotor impairment observed. The first patient was found to be a compound heterozygote for 2 different missense mutations, 118G>A(Gly40Arg) and 190G>A(Gly64Arg) (cDNA sequence first described by Matsuura et al, 1989). The second patient was homozygous for an in-frame deletion (GAC) from nucleotide (nt) 498 to 500 or nt 501 to 503 of the cDNA sequence, predicting deletion of either aspartic acid (Asp) 140 or 141. The crystal structure of porcine cytosolic AK was used as a molecular model to investigate how these mutations may affect enzyme structure and function.
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PMID:Red cell adenylate kinase deficiency: molecular study of 3 new mutations (118G>A, 190G>A, and GAC deletion) associated with hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia. 1264 62