Kornblau S M
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston 77030, USA.
Leukemia. 1998 Sep;12 Suppl 1:S41-6.
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is a cellular process involved in the regulation of cell proliferation. Alterations in the expression of apoptosis-related proteins are a common observation in hematologic malignancies. Moreover, increased expression levels of certain apoptosis-related proteins have been correlated with poorer clinical outcomes. Recent advances in the studies of the molecular events associated with the regulation of apoptosis have greatly improved our understanding of the etiology of human leukemias and myelodysplasias. Furthermore, these studies have helped identify proteins and cellular processes that are unique to leukemic cells and that could serve as therapeutic targets, diagnostic markers, and useful indicators of prognosis. Measurements of the levels of expression of apoptotic proteins could be used to help customize the therapeutic modalities that are most effective for each patient.
凋亡或程序性细胞死亡是一种参与细胞增殖调控的细胞过程。凋亡相关蛋白表达的改变在血液系统恶性肿瘤中很常见。此外,某些凋亡相关蛋白表达水平的升高与较差的临床结局相关。与凋亡调控相关的分子事件研究的最新进展极大地增进了我们对人类白血病和骨髓增生异常综合征病因的理解。此外,这些研究有助于识别白血病细胞特有的蛋白质和细胞过程,它们可作为治疗靶点、诊断标志物和有用的预后指标。测量凋亡蛋白的表达水平可用于帮助定制对每位患者最有效的治疗方式。