Extracellular NM23-H1 protein inhibits the survival of primary cultured normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and activates the cytokine production

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Junko Okabe-Kado
Takashi Kasukabe
Yoshio Honma
Hirofumi Kobayashi
Nobuo Maseki
Yasuhiko Kaneko
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[1] Saitama Cancer Center,Research Institute for Clinical Oncology
[2] Shimane University Faculty of Medicine,Department of Life Science
[3] Saitama Cancer Center Hospital,Hematology Clinic
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International Journal of Hematology | 2009年 / 90卷
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NM23; PBMNC; Survival inhibition; Cytokine production; AML;
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An elevated serum level of NM23-H1 protein is found in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and predicts a poor treatment outcome for AML patients. To investigate the potential pathological link between the elevated serum level of this protein and poor prognosis, we examined the extracellular effects of recombinant NM23-H1 protein on the in vitro survival of primary cultured normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) at concentrations equivalent to the levels found in the serum of AML patients. Extracellular NM23-H1 protein inhibited the in vitro survival of PBMNC and promoted the production of various cytokines, such as GM-CSF and IL-1β, which in fact promoted the growth of primary cultured AML cells. These findings indicate a novel biological action of extracellular NM23-H1 and its association with poor prognosis of patients with elevated serum levels of NM23-H1 protein. These results suggest an important role of extracellular NM23-H1 in the malignant progression of leukemia and a potential therapeutic target for these malignancies.
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