CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC-LEUKEMIA LYMPHOCYTES - MEMBRANE ANOMALIES AND H2O2 VULNERABILITY

R SILBER, RL STAHL,CM FARBER, D KANGANIS,A ASTROW,LF LIEBES

Blood cells(1984)

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This paper reviews selected biochemical and functional studies characterizing B lymphocytes from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. When compared to B lymphocytes from the circulation of normal subjects, a number of differences are noted. Functionally, the CLL B lymphocyte is impaired in mitogen response, cap formation following attachment of multivalent ligands, and the density of surface immunoglobulins. It also differs from normal in the content of the ectoenzyme 5' nucleotidase, which is often decreased, and the concentration of ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid, which are markedly elevated in these cells. The level of tocopherol is decreased. CLL and normal B lymphocytes are more vulnerable than T lymphocytes to the toxic effect of H2O2. This sensitivity is Ca2+ dependent and inhibited by nanomolar concentrations of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents. These studies identify the human B lymphocyte as a cell that should be a suitable target for selective killing by H2O2.
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