[Effect of GPI-PLD on adhesion function of bone marrow mononuclear cell from patients with myeloid leukemia and its mechanism].
2005
To explore the effect of glycosyl-phosphatidyl inositol-specific phospholipase D (GPI-PLD) on the adhesion function of bone marrow mononuclear cell from patients with myeloid leukemia and analyze its mechanism, the activity of GPI-PLD in bone marrow mononuclear cell from the patients were measured by using GPI-anchored placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) as substrate and Triton-X114 partitioning; the adhesion rate and CD24 expression of these cells were measured by MTT and immunohistochemical method respectively, when these cells were or were not treated by 1 mmol/L 1,10-phenanthroline for 5 hours. The results showed that the GPI-PLD activity of bone marrow mononuclear cells from the patients was significantly inhibited after being treated by 1 mmol/L 1,10-phenanthroline for 5 hours [(42.08±7.21)% vs (5.4±2.96)%], while the adhesion rate and the expression of CD24 of these cells were increased [(49.78±26.73)% vs (61.19±29.14)%, (16.02±9.68)% vs (18.5±11.14)%, respectively )]. It is concluded that depression of GPI-PLD activity can increase the adhesion rate of bone marrow mononuclear cells from the patients while the CD24 expression is enhanced.
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