The investigation of using TRAIL in vitro to remove leukemia cells from the autologous hemopoietic stem cell transplants / 中国医师杂志
Journal of Chinese Physician
; (12): 1306-1309, 2008.
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Objective To explore the feasibihty of TRAIL to be used to remove the leukemia cells from the autologous hemopoietic stem cell transplants. Methods The expression of decoy receptor 1 and decoy receptor 2 on the bone marrow mononuclear cell were routine-ly isolated and observed by fluorescence microscope after PE-DcR1 or PE-DcR2 stain. The apeptosis rates of mononuclearcell and Jurkat cells interfered by 200ng/ml TRAIL for 18h were determined by flow cytometry after AnnexinV/Pl stain. The interfered mononuclear cells were cultured to count the number to form colony-forming unit-fibroblast(CFU-F). The Jurkat cells labeled by green fluorescent protein were in-corporated into the mononuclear ceils and affected by 200ng/ml TRAIL for 24h. The incorporated cells were cultured in the system with GM-CSF and EPO and the numbers of the CFU-GM, BFU-E and fluorescence colony were counted on the seventh day. Results Both decoy re-ceptor land decoy receptor 2 of TRAIL can be detected on membrane or in cytoplasm of the bone marrow mononuclear cell. The apoptosis rate of mononuclear cell interfered by 200ng/ml TRAIL for 18h was (5.95±1.23)%, which was markedly lower than that of Jurkat cells (33.42±2.28) %. The number of CFU-F of TRAIL group and control group were 235.67 ~ 33.56 and 249.33±42.72, respectively. No marked difference can be found between the mentioned two groups. Moreover, TRAIL decreased the number of fluorescence colony formed by Jurkat cells without significant decreasing the number of CFU-GM and BFU-E formed by bone marrow mononuclear cells. Conclusion TRAIL can selectively induce apoptosis in Jurkat cells without marked toxic effect on the bone marrow mononuclear cells, which means that TRAIL can be used to remove the leukemia cells from the autologous hemopeietic stem cell transplants in vitro.
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2008
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