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. 1976 Oct;6(5):459-62.
doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.1976.tb03035.x.

Smooth muscle-associated contractile protein in human and experimental acute leukaemias

Smooth muscle-associated contractile protein in human and experimental acute leukaemias

B H Toh et al. Aust N Z J Med. 1976 Oct.

Abstract

Cells from ten human myeloblastic leukaemias and from spontaneous rat myeloblastic and lymphoblastic leukaemias were examined by indirect immunofluorescence with human serum containing smooth muscle antibody. Strong positive cell outline staining of blast cells was seen in cryostat sections of rat leukaemic lymph nodes, spleen and liver. In cell smears of human and rat leukaemias, cell outline fluorescence was restricted to cells in close contact with each other. Membrane immunofluorescence tests of suspensions of viable leukaemic cells were negative. Specificity of the immunofluorescent staining reaction was established by failure to obtain staining with normal serum, or with smooth muscle antibody serum neutralized by homogenates of smooth muscle or extracts containing actin derived from smooth muscle. These observations suggest that smooth muscle-associated microfilaments are present in leukaemic blast cells and that expression of the antigen is dependent on cell-cell contact. The presence of this antigen may facilitate leukaemic infiltration of tissues.

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