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Effect of neuraminidase treatment on serum reactivity to autologous leukemic blast cells

✍ Scribed by Michael Pfreundschuh; Bernd Dörken; Werner Brandeis; Werner Hunstein; Peter Wernet


Book ID
104660423
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
504 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-7004

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✦ Synopsis


The sera of 35 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL) were tested for reactivity against cell surface antigens of autologous leukemic blast cells by protein A assay (PA), immune adherence assay (IA), and anti-C3 mixed hemadsorption assay (C3-MHA). Autologous serum reactivity was detectable by PA in four cases and by IA and C3-MHA in about half the patients. Autologous serum reactivity occurred more often in A L L than in A N L L . Absorption studies revealed that in one patient only the autologous reactivity was directed against a restricted antigen, which could be detected only on the individual T-ALL blast cells. All other autologous antibodies detected unspecific antigens. Neuraminidase treatment had two effects: first, it increased antibody attachment to antigens which are also present on untreated cells; secondly, after neuraminidase treatment an antigen was detectable on the cell surface which could also be demonstrated on neuraminidase-treated non-leukemic cells (e.g., erythrocytes). Neither of these two effects of neuraminidase treatment seems to be tumor-specific. Possible therapeutic effects of neuraminidase are probably caused by unspecific adjuvant effects of the enzyme.


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