Overexpression of bcl-2 delays the onset of apoptosis in lymphohematopoietic cells. We measured levels of bcl-2 protein in normal and leukemic human B-cell progenitors with a specific monoclonal antibody and flow cytometry. Normal immature B cells had low levels of bcl-2 protein; the intensity of fluorescence, expressed as molecules of soluble fluorochrome per cell, within CD 10+ cells was 3,460 ± 1,050 (mean ± SD; 5 samples). In 16 cases of B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), cells had levels of bcl-2 that were strikingly higher than those of their normal counterparts (33,560 ± 14,570; P < .001 by t-test analysis). We next investigated whether the intensity of bcl-2 expression correlated with the resistance of immature B cells to in vitro culture. In 12 cases of B-lineage ALL, the cells recovered after 7 days of culture on allogeneic bone marrow stromal layers were 69% to 178% (median, 95.5%) of those originally seeded. Prolonged survival of leukemic cells in vitro was observed even in the absence of stromal layers in 6 of these 12 cases; the intensity of bcl-2 protein expression in these cases was 45,000 ± 13,270, compared with 21,500 ± 7,260 in the 6 cases in which greater than 99.5% of cells rapidly died by apoptosis under the same culture conditions (P = .003). Five immature B-cell lines, continuously growing in the absence of stroma, had the highest bcl-2 expression (79,400 ± 20,330). By contrast, most normal CD19+, slg- immature B cells died despite the presence of bone marrow stromal layers; 9.7% to 28.2% were recovered after 7 days of culture in three experiments. We conclude that abnormal bcl-2 gene expression influences the survival ability of B-cell progenitors. This may contribute to leukemogenesis and explain the aptitude of leukemic lymphoblasts to expand outside the bone marrow microenvironment. © 1993 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Campana, D., Coustan-Smith, E., Manabe, A., Buschle, M., Raimondi, S. C., Behm, F. G., … Pui, C. H. (1993). Prolonged survival of B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells is accompanied by overexpression of bcl-2 protein. Blood, 81(4), 1025–1031. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v81.4.1025.bloodjournal8141025
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