Overexpression of cyclin E in acute myelogenous leukemia

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作者
Iida, H
Towatari, M
Tanimoto, M
Morishita, Y
Kodera, Y
Saito, H
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[1] NAGOYA UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT INTERNAL MED 1,SHOWA KU,NAGOYA,AICHI 466,JAPAN
[2] SHOWA HOSP,KONAN CITY,JAPAN
[3] JAPANESE RED CROSS NAGOYA FIRST HOSP,NAGOYA,AICHI,JAPAN
[4] AICHI JURIDICAL FDN BLOOD DIS RES,NAGOYA,AICHI,JAPAN
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10.1182/blood.V90.9.3707
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Cyclin E is one of the G1 cyclins that play an important role in cell proliferation. Overexpression of cyclin E protein has been reported in several solid tumors, but little is known about the involvement of cyclin E in leukemia. In this study, we analyzed the expression of cyclin E gene product in 85 patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) by Western blot analysis, In 23 of 85 AML samples (27%), cyclin E expression was enhanced in blasts. Among the French-American-British classification of AML, the ratio of the samples with enhanced cyclin E expression was high in M5 and low in M2 and M3. No rearrangements were observed by Southern blot analysis in these AML blasts with enhanced cyclin E expression. Flow cytometric analysis showed no correlation between overexpression of cyclin E and cell cycle distribution. Immunoblot analysis of cyclin D1 showed no correlation between overexpression of cyclin E and that of cyclin D1. Interestingly, p27 expression detected by Western blotting was apparently enhanced in 18 of 23 AML cells with enhanced cyclin E expression but none of 14 AML cells without enhanced cyclin E exhibited enhanced p27 expression. The rates of complete remission and of disease-free survival of the patients with M4 or M5 leukemia blasts with overexpressed cyclin E seemed to be low. Therefore, we suggest the necessity of a larger-scale study to elucidate the contribution of cyclin E overexpression to the phenotype and the prognosis of certain AML. (C) 1997 by The American Society of Hematology.
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