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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
)
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Serum
ferritin
concentration was studied in 79 patients with chronic granulocytic leukemia (CGL), 14 patients with polycythemia vera (PV), eleven patients with
osteomyelosclerosis
(OMS) and four patients with megakaryocytic myelosis (MM). Pretreatment serum
ferritin
concentrations were found to be normal or slightly decreased in patients with PV, OMS, MM and in the chronic phase of CGL. Patients entering the blastic crisis of CGL had highly increased serum
ferritin
concentrations. The severity of hyperferritinemia in these patients depended on the cytomorphological type of the blastic crisis. Highest levels of serum
ferritin
concentration were found in the immature myeloblastic type according to the M1- and M2-type of the FAB-classification of acute leukemias (i.e. 30-fold and 18-fold increased). In contrast, the rise of the serum
ferritin
concentration in the more mature types of blastic crisis was less pronounced (i.e. nine-fold in the M3-type and six-fold in the M4- and M5-type of blastic crisis). Patients with complete remission after bone marrow transplantation had normal serum
ferritin
concentrations. Investigation of the intracellular
ferritin
concentration showed, that the serum
ferritin
levels paralleled the intracellular
ferritin
concentration within the leukemic blasts: During the myeloic blastic crisis the intracellular
ferritin
concentration was found to be 17-fold increased compared to the intracellular
ferritin
concentrations in the chronic phase of CGL. Thus, our data support the concept that an increased synthesis of
ferritin
by the leukemic blasts is responsible for the increased serum
ferritin
concentration during the blastic crisis of CGL.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Ferritin in myeloproliferative diseases]. 233 46