E. Knipping et al., IDENTIFICATION OF SOLUBLE APO-1 IN SUPERNATANTS OF HUMAN B-CELL AND T-CELL LINES AND INCREASED SERUM LEVELS IN B-CELL AND T-CELL LEUKEMIAS, Blood, 85(6), 1995, pp. 1562-1569
The cell-surface protein APO-1 is a member of the nerve growth factor
(NGF)/tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily. APO-1 mediates
apoptosis in susceptible cells upon stimulation with the monoclonal a
ntibody anti-APO-1 or upon binding of its natural ligand. Soluble rece
ptors had previously been identified for most members of the NGF/TNF r
eceptor superfamily. Recently, a soluble form of APO-1 (sAPO-1) was de
scribed. We established a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay t
o detect sAPO-1 in culture supernatants of human cell lines and in hum
an sera. sAPO-1 was found in culture supernatants of different human B
- and T-cell lines. Molecular weights of sAPO-1 and membrane APO-1 wer
e similar. In addition, in comparison to healthy donors, sera from pat
ients with different high- and low-grade malignant B- and T-cell leuke
mias and lymphomas contained increased levels of sAPO-1. These finding
s may have implications for the growth of leukemias and the diagnostic
monitoring of individual patients. (C) 1995 by The American Society o
f Hematology.