Hj. Mckenna et al., EFFECTS OF FLT3 LIGAND ON ACUTE MYELOID AND LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIC BLAST CELLS FROM CHILDREN, Experimental hematology, 24(2), 1996, pp. 378-385
A ligand for the flt3 tyrosine kinase receptor (flt3R) has recently be
en cloned. Forty-three cases of childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
and 27 cases of childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) were exami
ned by flow cytometric analysis for cell-surface flt3R and proliferati
ve response in vitro to flt3 ligand (flt3L). Flt3R was commonly expres
sed on the cell surface of leukemic cells from all AML subclasses and
B-ALL, but we did not detect cell-surface flt3R on T-ALL. Flt3L alone
induced the proliferation of the monocytic AML-M5 cells and some eryth
roleukemic AML-MG cells. Some isolated instances of weak proliferative
responses were also noted in other AML subclasses. Interleukin-4 (IL-
4) alone inhibited the proliferation of a group of AML-M5 cells and, w
hen combined with flt3L, suppressed the proliferative effect of flt3L.
In general, B-ALL and T-ALL cells failed to respond to flt3L alone or
in the presence of combinations of IL-2, IL-3, or IL-7.