B Kiersnowska-Rogowska, F Rogowski, T Petelski, A Citko, E Jaroszewicz, M Bielawiec
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摘要
测定45例白血病患者血浆白细胞介素1、3、6、8和血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF)的浓度。其中急性髓母细胞白血病- aml 12例(FAB分M1型),慢性粒细胞白血病-CGL 9例,CGL母细胞危象10例(CGL- bc),慢性淋巴细胞白血病- cll 14例(Rai分1期和2期)。此外,我们还测量了10例慢性淋巴细胞白血病加重患者的IL-3浓度。对照组由12名健康志愿者组成。用放射免疫法或免疫放射法测定白介素和PDGF的浓度。AML、CGL-BC和CLL患者IL-1B、IL-6浓度均显著升高。CGL和CGL- bc患者IL-3浓度升高,而cll -白细胞介素8浓度升高。AML、CGL- bc和CGL患者PDGF浓度显著降低。所研究的白细胞介素浓度的差异可以证实它们在白血病细胞增殖中的重要意义。髓细胞性白血病中PDGF浓度的降低可能反映了这些疾病的血小板生成障碍。
[Examination of interleukin levels and growth factor from blood platelets in leukemia].
Plasma concentrations of interleukines 1, 3, 6, 8 and platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) were estimated in 45 patients with leukaemias. Among patients were 12 with acute myeloblastic leukaemia-AML (type M1 according to FAB classification), 9 with chronic granulocytic leukaemia-CGL, 10 with blastic crisis of CGL (CGL-BC) and 14 with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia-CLL (in 1 and 2 stage according to Rai classification). Additionally the concentration of IL-3 was measured in 10 patients with exacerbation of CLL. Control group consisted of 12 health volunteers. The concentrations of interleukines and PDGF were determined by means of radioimmunoassay or immunoradiometric assay. In the patients with AML, CGL-BC and CLL significant increase of concentrations of IL-1B, IL-6 were found. The patients suffers from CGL and CGL-BC had increase concentrations of IL-3, but patients with CLL-interleukin 8. The concentrations of PDGF were significantly decreased in the patients with AML, CGL-BC, and CGL. The differences of concentrations of studied interleukines can confirm their great significance in proliferation of leukaemic cells. The decrease of concentrations of PDGF in myelocytic leukaemias may reflect thrombopoietic disturbances in these illnesses.