Myeloperoxidase gene expression in acute leukemias.

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Abstract

Since myeloperoxidase (MPO) is considered to be a critical marker of differentiating acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) from acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), the analysis of MPO gene expression may provide further insight into the leukemia classification and the lineage fidelity of leukemia cells. By Northern blot hybridization using full-length MPO cDNA as a probe, approximately 66% of AML cells (3/4 M1 cases, 2/4 M2 cases, 15/15 M3 cases, 11/15 M4 cases, and 2/12 M5 cases) were found to express MPO mRNAs, whereas none of 18 ALL cases did. MPO mRNA was detectable when AML cells contained at least 10% peroxidase-positive cells. APL (M3) cells expressed high levels of mRNA in accordance with heavy staining for peroxidase.

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Morishita, Y., & Yano, K. (1989). Myeloperoxidase gene expression in acute leukemias. Acta Haematologica Japonica, 52(8), 1459–1462.

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