Rainer H, Moser K, Deutsch E, Höcker P, Pittermann E, Stacher A
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1976 Aug 13;88(15):482-8.
Increasing evidence has accumulated that the direct assay of reverse transcriptase in human blood cells is of value in the diagnosis of leukaemia. The isolation and characterization of this enzyme has shown that it possesses remarkable similarities to the DNA-polymerase of the RNA-tumour virus of simian sarcoma. Hence, leukaemic cells in humans are thought to possess a virus-related gene, namely, reverse transcriptase. Various clinical reports have established the presence of this enzyme in blood cells, not only in the case of morphologically-proven malignant change, but also in cases classified as non-leukaemic from the morphological picture, such as acute leukaemia in remission and in the pre-leukaemic state. In confirmation and augmentation of earlier views we now report on the presence of reverse transcriptase in a patient with pancytopenia, who subsequently developed acute leukaemia i.e. isolation of the enzyme occurred in the pre-leukaemic state.
越来越多的证据表明,直接检测人血细胞中的逆转录酶对白血病的诊断具有重要价值。对这种酶的分离和特性分析表明,它与猿猴肉瘤RNA肿瘤病毒的DNA聚合酶具有显著的相似性。因此,人类白血病细胞被认为拥有一种与病毒相关的基因,即逆转录酶。各种临床报告证实,不仅在形态学上证实有恶性变化的病例中,而且在从形态学角度分类为非白血病的病例中,如处于缓解期的急性白血病和白血病前期状态的病例中,血细胞中都存在这种酶。为了证实和补充早期的观点,我们现在报告一名全血细胞减少症患者中存在逆转录酶,该患者随后发展为急性白血病,即在白血病前期状态下分离出了这种酶。