PMID: 7516889Jul 1, 1994Paper

Evidence for internal autocrine regulation of growth in acute myeloblastic leukemia cells

Experimental Hematology
S Y RogersN H Russell

Abstract

Blast cells from 70% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) show some evidence of in vitro autonomous growth, which appears to be related to the autocrine secretion of growth factors, particularly granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). In the majority of cases, the growth factors appear to be involved in classical extracellular autocrine or paracrine loops with neutralizing antibodies to the relevant cytokine inhibiting growth. In a minority, however, antibodies do not inhibit growth despite evidence of secretion of the cytokine. There is evidence for intracellular autocrine loops in murine leukemic cell lines. In this study, we wished to investigate for the presence of such intracellular loops involving GM-CSF in AML blast cells. Blast cells from 11 patients with AML were cultured in the presence of either neutralizing GM-CSF antibody or an antisense oligonucleotide directed against GM-CSF. We also studied the effect of the oligonucleotide on the autonomous growth of cells whose production of GM-CSF had been apparently abolished by either interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) or following blast cell purification using the CD34 antigen. The autonomous growth of the blast cells from nine of the 11...Continue Reading

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