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Query: UNIPROT:P10721 (
c-kit
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The SR-1 monoclonal antibody (MoAb) recognizes an epitope of the
c-kit
receptor (KR), present on normal hemopoietic CD34+ stem cells as well as on blasts from patients with acute leukemia. Cytometric analysis by indirect immunofluorescence with the SR-1 MoAb was performed in 98 patients with acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) and in 37 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in order to detect the presence of the KR and to examine its prognostic significance. Sixty-nine of 98 (70%) AML patients were SR-1 positive independently of the FAB subtype, although a higher incidence of SR-1 positive cases was observed in M4 and M5 AML and in those cases that also coexpressed lymphoid antigens. Fourteen AML samples were studied by Northern blot analysis and the KR mRNA was detected in the majority of SR-1 positive cases and also in 2 of 3 SR-1 negative samples. Furthermore, "in vitro" cultures from 15 cases showed that recombinant human Stem cell factor (rhSCF) induced an increased proliferative activity in most tested cases (11/15); this was further enhanced when rhSCF was combined with rhIL-3 + rhGM-
CSF
(p = 0.007) and with the
GM-CSF
/IL-3 fusion protein PIXY321 (p = 0.003). Thirty-seven ALL cases were also studied and all but one were SR-1 negative. Interestingly, the only SR-1 positive case also coexpressed myeloid antigens and showed an "in vitro" response when stimulated with rhSCF. Finally, the complete remission (CR) rate, survival and event-free survival were evaluated in 75 AML patients who received standard and identical chemotherapy; unlike previous studies which utilized a different anti-KR MoAb (YB5.B8) and which showed a poor prognosis for KR positive patients, we were unable to document any significant difference in CR rate, survival and event-free survival.
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PMID:Cytofluorimetric and functional analysis of c-kit receptor in acute leukemia. 852 52
Mast cells and basophils are multifunctional effector cells of the immune system. Both are myeloid cells and originate from multipotent hemopoietic progenitor cells. Usually, human basophils complete their differentiation in the bone marrow. In contrast, mast cells usually undergo differentiation in extramedullary organs. During the past few years, growth factors for human basophils and a growth factor for human mast cells have been identified. Interleukin-3 is the most potent differentiation factor for human basophils and activates mature basophils via high affinity binding sites. Other basophil agonists are
GM-CSF
, IL-5, NGF and certain chemokines (IL-8, MCP-1). Mast cells apparently loose cytokine binding sites during mastopoiesis and as mature cells, do not express detectable amounts of IL-3R, GM-CSFR or IL-8R. However, in contrast to other myeloid cells, mast cells express SCF receptor/
c-kit
during mastopoiesis and on mature cells. Furthermore, the ligand of
c-kit
, SCF, induces differentiation of human mast cells from their progenitor cells and upregulates effector functions in mature mast cells.
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PMID:Cytokines involved in growth and differentiation of human basophils and mast cells. 852 98
We present a detailed analysis of cytokine expression patterns of the two permanent human bone marrow stromal cell lines, L87/4 and L88/5. These cell lines, previously established in our laboratory, are highly radiotolerant without cell detachment and support long-term cultures of CD(34+)-enriched human cord blood cells. RT-PCR analysis of 22 different cytokines or cytokine receptor mRNAs showed an almost identical expression pattern in the two stromal cell lines compared to primary human Dexter-type stroma. Since stromal feeder lines employed in long-term cultures usually are irradiated and grown in media containing corticosteroids, we analyzed the impact of irradiation and dexamethasone on cytokine production in the two cell lines by RT-PCR, Northern blot analysis, bioassays, and RIAs. By RT-PCR analysis, constitutive mRNA expression of
c-kit
, G-CSF,
GM-CSF
, IL-1 beta, IL-6, IL-7, IL-8, IL-11, Kit ligand (KL), LIF, M-CSF, MIP-1 alpha, TGF-beta, and TNF-alpha was demonstrated in both cell lines, with L87/4 a more potent cytokine producer than L88/5. Northern blot data showed an increase in mRNA levels for
GM-CSF
, IL-1 beta, and LIF by irradiation and IL-1 alpha treatment in both cell lines. IL-1 alpha-induced
GM-CSF
, IL-1 beta, IL-6, IL-11, and LIF mRNA levels were reduced by the addition of dexamethasone, whereas dexamethasone had no influence on the amounts of IL-1 alpha-induced G-CSF mRNA. L87/4 and, to a lower extent, L88/5 cells showed dexamethasone-dependent increases in KL mRNA, while KL mRNA levels were not stimulated by IL-1 alpha.
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PMID:Constitutive and modulated cytokine expression in two permanent human bone marrow stromal cell lines. 853 85
We report that blood cell autografts, collected by single leukapheresis in cancer patients (n = 11) at the time of mobilization of hematopoietic progenitors into peripheral blood following anticancer therapy with high-dose cyclophosphamide (HD-CTX) plus interleukin-3 (IL-3) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF/filgrastim), comprise 1.98 +/- 0.39 x 10(5)/kg (mean +/- SE) CD34+ progenitors of dendritic cells (DCs). This number corresponds to 140-fold more progenitors than in a control autograft collected in the steady state. DCs derived from mobilized CD34+ cells, morphologically and immunophenotypically undistinguishable from skin Langerhans cells and DCs from bone marrow and cord blood CD34+ cells, are shown to be powerful stimulators of allogeneic T cell proliferation in primary MLR and of autologous HLA-DR-restricted CD4+ T cell proliferation in response to presentation of xenogenic antigens. We show that the
GM-CSF
-plus-TNF-alpha-dependent ex vivo generation of DCs from mobilized CD34+ cells is 2.5-fold enhanced by flk-2/flt-3 ligand or
c-kit
ligand (stem cell factor) and five-fold enhanced by a combination of these growth factors. In addition, the optimal serum for the generation of DCs is autologous HD-CTX recovery-phase serum rather than fetal calf serum (FCS) or steady-state human serum, which are clinically inadequate and ineffective, respectively. In practice, the stimulation of CD34+ cells in a blood cell autograft (15.75 +/- 2.46 x 10(6)/kg) provided by the above four growth factors should permit ex vivo generation of approximately 40 x 10(9) DCs in an adult patient. These new findings provide advantageous tools for the large-scale generation of DCs that are potentially usable for clinical protocols of immunotherapy or vaccination in patients undergoing cancer treatment.
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PMID:Massive ex vivo generation of functional dendritic cells from mobilized CD34+ blood progenitors for anticancer therapy. 854 32
Interleukin-11 is a stromal cells derived cytokine which stimulates the proliferation of primitive haemopoietic progenitor cells. For this paper we have studied the constitutive expression of IL-11 mRNA in a panel of wellknown leukaemic cell lines and samples from AML patients at diagnosis. Moreover, the same cellular populations were evaluated for their proliferative response to recombinant-human-(r-hu). IL-11 alone and combined with r-hu-IL-3, granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and stem cell factor (SCF,
c-kit
ligand). The colony-forming ability of HL60, K562, KG1 cells and eight fresh AML cell populations was assessed by a clonogenic assay in methylcellulose. In eight additional AML cases the number of S-phase leukaemic cells induced by IL-11 was determined by the bromodeoxyuridine (BRDU) incorporation assay after 3d of liquid culture. IL-11, as single cytokine, did not stimulate the colony formation of the three myeloid cell lines under serum-containing and serum-free conditions. In contrast, the proliferation of the leukaemic cells in response to IL-3, GM-CSF and SCF was enhanced by co-incubation with IL-11, and this effect was reversed in blocking experiments by the anti-IL-11 Moab. When tested on primary AML samples, IL-11 alone showed little, if any, proliferative activity. However, it increased the IL-3-dependent blast colony formation in eight out of eight cases and GM-CSF in seven cases. IL-11 also augmented synergistically the number of CFU-L stimulated by SCF in seven cases. A combination of three factors (IL-11, SCF and IL-3) yielded optimal colony formation. The BRDU studies showed the significant increase of AML cells in S-phase when IL-11 was combined with SCF, whereas the two
CSF
had no activity on their own. Positive interaction was also observed when IL-11 was added to IL-3 supplemented cultures in five out of eight cases tested. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction amplification (RT-PCR) demonstrated the constitutive expression of IL-11 mRNA in all the cell lines and 11/12 AML samples studied at diagnosis. These results indicate that IL-11 is expressed in leukaemic myeloid cells and that their proliferation is regulated by the cytokine which acts as a synergistic factor.
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PMID:Interleukin-11 (IL-11) acts as a synergistic factor for the proliferation of human myeloid leukaemic cells. 854 68
We investigated the effects of stem cell factor (SCF) on the growth of blast clonogenic cells from 27 patients with acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) and 3 patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia in myeloid crisis. SCF alone showed a significant stimulatory activity in 15 of 30 patients (50%). A marked reduction in the number of blast cell colonies supported by SCF alone was noted by the addition of neutralizing antibody (Ab) against granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). Ab against interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) also moderately reduced the number of colonies, whereas Ab against granulocyte
CSF
(G-CSF) failed to do so. All four Ab together completely abolished the growth in 5 of 6 patients tested.
c-kit
antisense oligonucleotides reduced the colony formation supported by IL-3 or G-
CSF
or, in the absence of growth factor, in only 2 of 10 patients tested. SCF caused stimulation by acting synergistically with G-
CSF
, GM-CSF, IL-3, IL-6, IL-9, IL-11, and IL-12 in 20 of 27 (74%), 17 of 27 (63%), 14 of 28 (50%), 9 of 28 (32%), 1 of 15 (7%), 3 of 28 (11%), and 2 of 15 (13%) patients, respectively. Thus, SCF alone or in combination with some other factor stimulated the growth in 27 of 30 (90%) patients. Of 3 nonresponders, 2 were AML, M3 at presentation. G-
CSF
at the optimal concentration increased the sensitivity of blasts to SCF. Taken together, SCF acting in combination with other factors, but not alone, stimulates the growth of blast clonogenic cells. GM-CSF, IL-6, and TNF-alpha may be produced endogenously, whereas G-
CSF
and SCF may be supplied exogenously. Autocrine regulation of the growth of blasts seems to increase the responsiveness of the cells to any of these factors, allowing them to achieve a highly active growth state.
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PMID:Roles of stem cell factor in the in vitro growth of blast clonogenic cells from patients with acute myeloblastic leukemia. 856 3
Bone marrow stem cells reside in close proximity to endosteal osteoblasts. To explore the potential role of osteoblasts in hematopoietic differentiation, we measured the mRNA accumulation, protein production, and secretion of hematopoietic growth factors by the nonmineralizing MG-63 and the mineralizing SaOS-2 human osteosarcoma cell lines. mRNA for the osteoblast-specific protein osteocalcin was well as granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1), and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) was produced by the MG-63 and SaOS-2 cells, like primary human cells, in the presence and absence of L-ascorbate and beta-glycerol phosphate. In contrast, both cell lines expressed
c-kit
ligand mRNA only in the absence of L-ascorbate and beta-glycerol phosphate induction. Granulocyte-macrophage (GM)-
CSF
and interleukin-6 (IL-6) mRNA appeared to develop with increasing culture age. G-CSF protein was identified in several cell-associated forms including the 28- and 32-kD species, In addition,
GM-CSF
was found in cell-associated form. These results suggest that osteoblasts might play a central role in the hematopoietic microenvironment as basal producers of G-CSF and
GM-CSF
and suggest the possibility that osteoblasts may locally present these proteins in an membrane-associated fashion
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PMID:Human osteosarcoma cell lines MG-63 and SaOS-2 produce G-CSF and GM-CSF: identification and partial characterization of cell-associated isoforms. 860
The effect of an ex vivo expansion culture system using multiple cytokine combinations was evaluated in 38 cases of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with the aim of overcoming the defective in vitro growth of haemopoietic progenitor cells. A combination of four growth factors (GF) including SCF, IL-3, IL-6 and
GM-CSF
was identified as the optimal combination for expanding clonogenic progenitor cells in MDS bone marrow liquid cultures. The cultures of 50% of the patients (19/38) responded to GF stimulation (mean CFU-GM fold increase 15.65+/-48 at week 4) and showed morphological features of normal and/or dysplastic myeloid differentiation. In 12/38 cases (31%), complete unresponsiveness to multiple cytokine stimulation was observed; a small number of patients (7/38) showed progressive leukaemic growth along the cultures with the presence of 100% immature blasts at week 4.
GM-CSF
and
c-kit
receptors, analysed by immuno-histochemistry in 10 patients, were over-expressed in responding patients and either lacking or down-regulated in non-responders. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis of cultured interphase cells of nine patients (trisomy 8 in eight patients) showed a clear-cut increase in the percentage of cells with three signals in the two responding patients, thus indicating the expansion of a MDS clone. Multiple cytokine liquid cultures seem to be able to override the refractoriness of MDS progenitor cells to GF stimulation in many cases, revealing a heterogeneity which may have prognostic implications and should be considered in ex-vivo and in vivo clinical trials with cytokine combinations.
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PMID:Response of myelodysplastic syndrome marrow progenitor cells to stimualtion with cytokine combinations in a stroma-free long-term culture system. 861 15
Characteristic of Philadelphia (Ph)+ chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is the presence of the chimeric BCR/ABL (p210) protein possessing elevated protein tyrosine kinase activity relative to the normal c-abl tyrosine kinase. Our previous studies demonstrated subtle differences in the growth, phenotypic and morphologic characteristics of the most primitive subpopulations of primary lin-Ph+ chronic phase CML blasts and comparable primary lin- normal blasts. Recently, in comparing proteins phosphorylated on tyrosine in these cell populations, we reported a prominent 62 kDa phosphotyrosyl (P-tyr) protein constitutively present in primary primitive lin- CML chronic phase blasts which was virtually undetectable in primary primitive lin- normal blasts. In the present studies, we demonstrate that this P-tyr p62 from primary primitive lin- chronic phase CML blasts co-immunoprecipitates with ras-GAP. Furthermore, in addition to the p210 protein, we show in whole cell lysates the presence of other clearly consistent but less prominent P-tyr proteins with molecular weights of approximately 155, 140, 110, 55 and 45 kDa as well as more minor P-tyr proteins of approximately 190, 85, 52, 42 and 39 kDa constitutively present in primary primitive lin- chronic phase CML blasts. In analyzing proteins tyrosine phosphorylated in primary primitive lin- normal blasts in response to various hematopoietic growth factors, we found a striking similarity in the phosphorylation of four major (approximately 140, 110, 62 and 56 kDa) and three minor (approximately 51, 45 and 42 kDa) P-tyr proteins after stimulation with
c-kit
ligand and the P-tyr proteins constitutively phosphorylated in primary primitive lin- chronic phase CML blasts. Other growth factors tested (ie
GM-CSF
, G-CSF, IL-3, FLT3 ligand and EPO) were much less active or stimulated phosphorylation of other proteins. It is provocative that at least seven proteins rapidly and transiently phosphorylated on tyrosine in the
c-kit
ligand signal transduction pathway in lin- normal blasts may be constitutive substrates for the p210 activated tyrosine kinase in comparable lin- chronic phase CML blasts. In addition, it is intriguing that some of the biological effects on hematopoietic progenitors attributed to the
c-kit
ligand may be similar to some of the observed biological consequences of the p210 protein, including survival and expansion of a more mature stem cell population, probably at the time of lineage commitment rather than at the level of the earliest self-renewing stem cell.
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PMID:c-kit ligand stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a similar pattern of phosphotyrosyl proteins in primary primitive normal hematopoietic progenitors that are constitutively phosphorylated in comparable primitive progenitors in chronic phase chronic myelogenous leukemia. 863 31
We report our observations with the cell line LW/SO, which was recently derived from the bone marrow of a patient with acute myeloid leukemia. Based on the morphological and histochemical examination, the leukemic cells were classified primarily as FAB type M4. However, 2 years later, in relapse, the cells changed their morphology and were hence specified as FAB type M2 (slightly positive for acid phosphatase and Sudan black). The cells established have now been in culture for approximately 11 months and display nearly 100% CD4/5/7/15/25/71/120a,b at varying densities. Some of them spontaneously and reversibly become either CD34 + /38- or CD34 - /38+, yet the majority of the cells remain negative for both. All attempts to separate the cells with a distinct phenotype by limiting dilution or sorting through a flow cytometer failed repeatedly. The subsets, enriched up to 98% (regardless of their primary immunophenotype CD34 - / 38-, CD34 + /38-, or CD34 - /38+), soon displayed a phenotypical constellation similar to that before sorting. The ratio of CD34- to CD34+ seems to be influenced by the cell density: The greater the cell-to-cell contact, the lower the percentage of CD34-expressing cells. Some of the cells apparently differentiate into T-cell phenotype and acquire CD3 and T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha/beta molecules. While the quantity of CD34-expressing cells significantly increased in the presence of dexamethasone (10(-7) M), and some of them additionally acquired CD33 antigen, the percentage of CD3-positive cells was enhanced by adding 1% DMSO in medium. In contrast, cytokines such as IL-1, IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-6, G-CSF,
GM-CSF
, or SCF (
c-kit
ligand) altered neither the proliferation capacity nor the phenotypical constellation of LW/SO cells (each tested alone). Although normal karyotype was obtained from the bone marrow cells, the LW/SO cells revealed a homogeneous chromosomal composition of 45, X, -X, der(9) inv(9) (p12q13) del(9) (p22?). These data suggested that LW/SO cells might be the leukemic counterpart of putative pre-CD34-positive progenitors. In order to substantiate this assumption, we analyzed the expression of other so-called T-cell markers on CD34+ cells from peripheral blood stem cell aphereses of five patients who later underwent high-dose chemotherapy and subsequent stem cell retransfusion. These data clearly revealed that a considerable amount of CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors co-express CD2/4/(5)/(7)/25 at an early stage of differentiation, and support the notion that CD34-negative LW/SO cells with the surface markers CD4/5/7/25 are probably phenotypical representatives of pluripotent stem cell. Hence, not all CD34-negative populations with so-called T-cell surface markers should be considered T-cells; some may constitute the ancestor of CD34 antigen-expressing progenitors.
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PMID:LW/SO cell line: a tool for studying the phenotypical characterization and commitment of hematopoietic stem cells. 864 43
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