Lemoli R M, Gulati S C, Strife A, Lambek C, Perez A, Clarkson B D
Laboratory of Hematopoietic Cell Kinetics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021.
Leukemia. 1991 May;5(5):386-91.
The effects of human recombinant colony-stimulating factors (r-CSFs), interleukin 3 (IL-3), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) on inducing the growth of colonies derived from patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) (CFU-L) were investigated and compared to the proliferative response of CFU-GM derived from highly enriched normal blast cell populations. The effects of GM-CSF and IL-3 alone were similar. Both only minimally stimulated normal colonies derived from CFU-GM when compared to stimulation with MoCM (a mean of 28% of the total colonies and 17% of the colonies greater than 100 cells obtained with MoCM). Similarly, the number of leukemic colonies was substantially less than with MoCM (less than 30% of MoCM) in all but 3/10 AML patients and both were only able to significantly stimulate CFU-L derived colonies greater than 50 cells from 2/10 patients. G-CSF alone stimulated some CFU-L derived colony growth in 9/10 patients but the number stimulated was minimal relative to MoCM in five of the patients and significant stimulation of colonies greater than 50 cells occurred in only one patient. The mean number of normal CFU-GM derived colonies stimulated by G-CSF was 41% of the total colonies and 34% of the colonies greater than 100 cells generated by MoCM. The combination of G-CSF with GM-CSF and G-CSF with IL-3 resulted in a synergistic or additive increase in the number of CFU-L in 5/10 and 7/10 patients, respectively, and a synergistic increase in the size of CFU-L in 5/10. The same combinations resulted in a significant synergistic effect on size of normal CFU-GM derived colonies. There was no evidence of a synergistic increase in the number or size of CFU-L and CFU-GM derived colonies stimulated with GM-CSF in combination with IL-3. In addition, a combination of all three (G-CSF + GM-CSF + IL-3) did not enhance the effect of G-CSF + GM-CSF or G-CSF + IL-3. These results suggest that there is significant heterogeneity among AML patients in the pattern of responsiveness of the leukemic cells to the recombinant growth factors. In addition, their responsiveness does not significantly differ from that of normal progenitors. In view of the current clinical trials with r-CSFs and cytotoxic drugs in AML patients, this issue is important and worthy of further investigation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
研究了人重组集落刺激因子(r-CSFs)、白细胞介素3(IL-3)、粒细胞-巨噬细胞集落刺激因子(GM-CSF)和粒细胞集落刺激因子(G-CSF)对诱导急性髓系白血病(AML)患者来源的集落(CFU-L)生长的影响,并与高度富集的正常原始细胞群体来源的CFU-GM的增殖反应进行了比较。GM-CSF和IL-3单独使用时效果相似。与用MoCM刺激相比,二者对CFU-GM来源的正常集落的刺激作用均很小(用MoCM获得的总集落的平均值为28%,大于100个细胞的集落为17%)。同样,除3/10的AML患者外,白血病集落的数量均显著少于用MoCM刺激时(不到MoCM的30%),且二者仅能显著刺激10名患者中2名患者来源的大于50个细胞的CFU-L集落。单独使用G-CSF能刺激10名患者中9名患者的一些CFU-L集落生长,但相对于MoCM,其中5名患者刺激的集落数量很少,仅1名患者出现大于50个细胞的集落的显著刺激。G-CSF刺激的正常CFU-GM来源集落的平均数量为MoCM产生的总集落的41%,大于100个细胞的集落的34%。G-CSF与GM-CSF联合以及G-CSF与IL-3联合分别使5/10和7/10的患者的CFU-L数量产生协同或相加增加,5/10的患者的CFU-L大小产生协同增加。相同的联合对正常CFU-GM来源集落的大小产生显著的协同作用。没有证据表明GM-CSF与IL-3联合刺激的CFU-L和CFU-GM来源集落在数量或大小上有协同增加。此外,三者联合(G-CSF + GM-CSF + IL-3)并未增强G-CSF + GM-CSF或G-CSF + IL-3的效果。这些结果表明,AML患者白血病细胞对重组生长因子的反应模式存在显著异质性。此外,它们的反应性与正常祖细胞的反应性没有显著差异。鉴于目前在AML患者中进行的r-CSFs与细胞毒性药物的临床试验,这个问题很重要,值得进一步研究。(摘要截选至400字)