The response of normal and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), CD34+ cells to human macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha or LD78) was assessed. In tritiated thymidine incorporation assays, stem cell factor plus granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor stimulated thymidine incorporation in normal CD34+ cells was reduced to 72% of control values in the presence of MIP-1 alpha, whereas incorporation by CML CD34+ cells exposed to the same factors was not altered. In clonogenic assays, the presence of MIP-1 alpha gave a level of colony formation that was 71% of control values for normal progenitor cells, whereas for CML CD34+ cells colony formation was enhanced by 25%. These results suggest that, in vitro, CML progenitor cells are relatively refractory to the growth inhibitory effects of MIP-1 alpha. Using flow cytometry, the specific binding of a biotinylated human MIP-1 alpha/avidin fluorescein (FITC) conjugate to normal and CML mononuclear and CD34+ cell populations was quantified. The data indicate that (for both normal and CML CD34+ cells) there was a single population of cells that express cell surface receptors for MIP-1 alpha and this receptor expression was independent of cell cycle status. CML progenitor cells may be refractory to the effects of MIP-1 alpha as a result of events downstream from receptor expression.
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December 1, 1995
Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha receptors are present on cells enriched for CD34 expression from patients with chronic myeloid leukemia
RC Chasty,
RC Chasty
Department of Biochemistry and Applied Molecular Biology, UMIST, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK.
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GS Lucas,
GS Lucas
Department of Biochemistry and Applied Molecular Biology, UMIST, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK.
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PJ Owen-Lynch,
PJ Owen-Lynch
Department of Biochemistry and Applied Molecular Biology, UMIST, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK.
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A Pierce,
A Pierce
Department of Biochemistry and Applied Molecular Biology, UMIST, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK.
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AD Whetton
AD Whetton
Department of Biochemistry and Applied Molecular Biology, UMIST, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK.
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Blood (1995) 86 (11): 4270–4277.
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RC Chasty, GS Lucas, PJ Owen-Lynch, A Pierce, AD Whetton; Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha receptors are present on cells enriched for CD34 expression from patients with chronic myeloid leukemia. Blood 1995; 86 (11): 4270–4277. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V86.11.4270.bloodjournal86114270
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