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APO-1 mediated apoptosis or proliferation in human chronic B lymphocytic leukemia: Correlation with bcl-2 oncogene expression
Authors:Markus Y. Mapara,Ralf Bargou,Christian Zugck,Hartmut D  hner,Ferman Ustaoglu,Richard R. Jonker,Peter H. Krammer,Bernd D  rken
Affiliation:Markus Y. Mapara,Ralf Bargou,Christian Zugck,Hartmut Döhner,Ferman Ustaoglu,Richard R. Jonker,Peter H. Krammer,Bernd Dörken
Abstract:We studied induction of apoptosis in several human malignant B cells from chronic lymphocytic leukemias (BCLL) by triggering the APO-1 antigen. The APO-1 antigen was found to be expressed on the surface of malignant B cells. In BCLL cells from most patients, APO-1 antigen expression increased following in vitro activation by Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I (SAC) or interleukin-2 (IL-2). In certain cases of BCLL co-stimulation with SAC plus IL-2 resulted in a synergistic up-regulation of the APO-1 antigen on the cell surface and prepared BCLL cells for monoclonal antibody anti-APO-1 mediated apoptosis. Interestingly, bcl-2 mRNA expression decreased upon stimulation with SAC plus IL-2, whereas SAC or IL-2 alone did not affect the level of bcl-2 expression. Thus, in these BCLL cells induction of anti-APO-1-mediated apoptosis appeared to be correlated with bcl-2 mRNA down-regulation. One informative BCLL, however, with a similar pattern of APO-1-antigen expression, did not show SAC plus IL-2-dependent bcl-2 down-regulation. Surprisingly, these cells proliferated in response to anti-APO-1 only when cells were co-stimulated with SAC plus IL-2. Our data suggest that down-regulation of bcl-2 prepares BCLL cells for induction of APO-1-mediated apoptosis. In addition they demonstrate that triggering of the APO-1 antigen may also lead to the induction of proliferation in special cases of BCLL.
Keywords:Apoptosis  APO-1  Bcl-2  B cell leukemia
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