p55 and p75 tumor necrosis factor receptors in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Author:

Waage A1,Liabakk N1,Lien E1,Lamvik J1,Espevik T1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, University of Trondheim, Norway.

Abstract

Abstract We studied the expression of the two tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors, p55 and p75, on B cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and the presence of soluble TNF receptors in serum. Expression of membrane-associated receptors was quantified by double labeling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with monoclonal antibodies against CD19 and p55/p75 TNF receptors and flow cytometry. A high fraction of the CD19+ cells expressed the p55 receptor (44% +/- 34% [SD]) and p75 receptor (61% +/- 31%). In healthy controls, 0% to 1% of the CD19+ cells expressed the p55 receptor and 0% to 10% expressed the p75 receptor. Incubation of CD19+ cells with 10 ng/mL of TNF increased the incorporation of thymidine in 11 patients tested, and this was decreased to 65% (P < .05) by antibodies to the p55 receptor or the p75 receptor, and to 35% +/- 7% (P < .001) when both antibodies were combined. With an enzyme-linked immunoassay, we measured soluble TNF receptors in serum from CLL patients. The mean level of p55 receptors was increased to 12.9 +/- 8.9 ng/mL (P < .000001 v normal). The mean level of p75 receptors was increased to 13 +/- 24 ng/mL (P = .01 v normal). The membrane expression of the two receptors was positively correlated (r +/- 97, P < .01); however, there was no correlation between membrane expression and serum concentration of either receptor. Autologous serum containing high levels of soluble TNF receptors inhibited TNF-induced proliferation of CD19+ cells. In conclusion, we have demonstrated that neoplastic cells from patients with CLL have increased expression of p55 and p75 TNF receptors, and that both receptors mediate signal to proliferation. Furthermore, serum from CLL patients has elevated levels of soluble TNF receptors, which may counteract the proliferative effect of TNF.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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