Selective sensitivity of chronic myelogenous leukemia cell populations to alkyl-lysophospholipids.

Andreesen, Reinhard and Modolell, M. and Munder, P. G. (1979) Selective sensitivity of chronic myelogenous leukemia cell populations to alkyl-lysophospholipids. Blood 54 (2), pp. 519-23.

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Abstract

In order to evaluate the specificity of alkyl-lysophospholipid-induced cell destruction, peripheral blood leukocytes from chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) patients in chronic phase of the disease as well as in blastic crisis have been separated by density centrifugation. These subpopulations, enriched for the different maturation stages, were tested for their sensitivity to alkyl-lysophospholipids. It is shown that myelocytes in chronic phase CML are resistant, but blast cells from both clinical stages as well as maturational defective myelocytes from blastic crisis CML are highly sensitive to these antimetabolites. In contrast to chronic phase CML myelocytes, these sensitive cells show a high lysophospholipid adsorption rate and lack an O-alkyl-cleavage enzyme.

Item Type:Article
Institutions: Medicine > Abteilung für Hämatologie und Internistische Onkologie
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287519PubMed ID
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Chronic DiseaseMESH
HumansMESH
Leukemia, Myeloid/drug therapyMESH
Leukocytes/metabolismMESH
Lysophosphatidylcholines/therapeutic useMESH
Subjects:600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of Regensburg:Yes
Owner:Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
Deposited On:13 Apr 2010 07:14
Last Modified:13 Apr 2010 07:14
Item ID:14155
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