Lucchini R, Vezzoni P, Giardini R, Vezzoni M A, Raineri M, Clerici L
Tumori. 1984 Apr 30;70(2):141-6. doi: 10.1177/030089168407000206.
The incorporation of ATP on poly(A) primers catalyzed by poly(A) polymerase was investigated in normal and neoplastic lymphoid cells from animal and human sources. High levels of the enzyme were found in mouse thymus, in chicken bursa and thymus, as well as in neoplastic cells from patients affected by lymphoblastic and Burkitt's lymphomas. Low or very low quantities were found in peripheral blood lymphocytes, chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells, normal lymph nodes and solid lymphoid tissues of Hodgkin's disease. In general, the enzymatic content of neoplastic lymphoid cells reflected those of their normal counterpart. No effect of fasting or cortisone treatment on poly(A) polymerase in mouse spleen, thymus or liver was found. No particular relationships with B, T or non-T, non-B lineages were observed, but some relationship with DNA polymerase alpha was found. Therefore, it may be that poly(A) polymerase levels are related to the proliferative activity of the cellular populations.
研究了在来自动物和人类的正常及肿瘤性淋巴细胞中,聚(A)聚合酶催化的ATP掺入聚(A)引物的情况。在小鼠胸腺、鸡法氏囊和胸腺以及患有淋巴细胞白血病和伯基特淋巴瘤患者的肿瘤细胞中发现了高水平的该酶。在外周血淋巴细胞、慢性淋巴细胞白血病细胞、正常淋巴结和霍奇金病的实体淋巴组织中发现了低水平或极低水平的该酶。一般来说,肿瘤性淋巴细胞的酶含量反映了其正常对应细胞的酶含量。未发现禁食或可的松治疗对小鼠脾脏、胸腺或肝脏中的聚(A)聚合酶有影响。未观察到与B细胞、T细胞或非T非B细胞系有特定关系,但发现与DNA聚合酶α有一定关系。因此,聚(A)聚合酶水平可能与细胞群体的增殖活性有关。