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Plasminogen activation in human acute leukaemias
Authors:A Scherrer  A Wohlwend  E K O Kruithof  J-D Vassalli  & A-P Sappino
Institution:Division of Haematology, University Hospital of Geneva and University of Geneva Medical School, Switzerland.
Abstract:Plasminogen activation is implicated in solid tumour growth, invasion and metatastic spread. However, little is known about its role in leukaemia. We investigated the production by leukaemic cells of plasminogen activators urokinase (uPA) and tissue-type PA (tPA)], cell surface receptor for uPA (uPAR) and PA inhibitors (PAI-1 and PAI-2). Leukaemic cells from 37 patients 26 with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and 11 with acute lymphoid leukaemia (ALL)] were analysed for mRNA content and enzymatic activities. High levels of uPA mRNA were found in M1, M2, M3 and M4-M5 AMLs, whereas tPA mRNA was not detected in any of the analysed cases. uPAR mRNA was confined to subtypes M4-M5. PAI-1 mRNA was detected in M3 and M4-M5. PAI-2 mRNA was found predominantly in M2 and M4-M5. SDS-PAGE/zymography analyses of cell extracts and supernatants after 24 and 48 h of culture confirmed the production of active uPA by AML cells (mainly M4-M5). but not by ALL. The finding of uPA, uPAR, PAI-1 and PAI-2 synthesized by leukaemic cells suggests that plasminogen activation may contribute to the invasive behaviour of these cells, the fibrinolytic imbalance observed in leukaemic patients and the differentiation and proliferation of M4-M5 by interaction of uPA with uPAR.
Keywords:tissue-type plasminogen activator  urokinase  cell surface receptor for urokinase  plasminogen activator inhibitors  leukaemia
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