## Abstract Among 14 peripheral blood samples obtained from patients affected by B chronic lymphocytic leukemia (BβCLL) at initial stages (Rai 0β1) of the disease, 6 showed intermediate/high levels of Zapβ70 while 8 displayed low/absent levels of Zapβ70. Although Zapβ70^high^ and Zapβ70^low^ BβCLL
Aberrant expression of TRAIL in B chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells
β Scribed by Paola Secchiero; Mario Tiribelli; Elisa Barbarotto; Claudio Celeghini; Angela Michelutti; Paola Masolini; Renato Fanin; Giorgio Zauli
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 252 KB
- Volume
- 205
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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β¦ Synopsis
Analysis of peripheral blood (>85% CD19+/CD5+ B) lymphocytes, obtained from 44 patients affected by B chronic lymphoid leukemia (B-CLL), showed that surface TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) was expressed in all samples and at higher levels with respect to unfractionated lymphocytes and purified CD19+ B cells, obtained from 15 normal blood donors. Of note, in a subset of B-CLL samples, the addition to B-CLL cultures of a TRAIL-R1-Fc chimera, which binds at high affinity to surface TRAIL, significantly decreased the percentage of viable cells with respect to untreated control B-CLL cells, suggesting that surface TRAIL may play an unexpected role in promoting B-CLL cell survival. In spite of the majority of B-CLL lymphocytes expressed variable surface levels of "death receptors" TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2, the addition in culture of recombinant TRAIL increased (>20% vs. controls) the degree of spontaneous apoptosis in only 11/44 of the B-CLL samples, had no effect in 19/44, while it significantly increased leukemic cell survival in 14/44. Taken together, these findings suggest that an aberrant expression of TRAIL might contribute to the pathogenesis of B-CLL by promoting the survival in a subset of B-CLL cells.
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