Increased interferon gamma production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells in response to stimulation of overexpressed disease-specific 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoconjugates in children suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

2005 
Summary Disease-specific over-expression of 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoconjugates (9-OAcSGs) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL, PBMCALL) has been demonstrated using a lectin, Achatinin-H, with specificity towards 9-O-AcSAa2-6GalNAc. This study investigated the contributory role of 9-O-AcSGs induced on PBMCALL. Stimulation of PBMCALL with Achatinin-H through 9-O-AcSGs led to a lymphoproliferative response with a significantly increased interferon-c (IFN-c) production when compared with unstimulated cells as demonstrated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and mRNA expression. Under identical conditions, PBMCALL ablated of O-acetylations did not respond to such stimulation. In summary, it may be concluded that stimulation of over-expressed 9-O-AcSGs regulate signalling for proliferation, leading to the release of IFN-c. Controlled expression of these molecules may be exploited as potential targets for therapy, promising beneficial effects to children with ALL.
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