M. Klobusicka et al., THE STUDY OF AGNOR PROTEINS IN LEUKEMIAS - DIAGNOSTIC-VALUE AND CORRELATION TO S-PHASE CELL FRACTION, Neoplasma, 43(6), 1996, pp. 397-401
The study assessed the diagnostic value of silver staining method and
its possible relevance as an alternative to DNA analysis for the study
of cellular proliferation in various leukemias (ALL, AML, CML). Silve
r staining of nucleolar organizer region-related proteins (AgNORs) was
applied to peripheral blood and bone marrow cells. The analysis of S-
phase cells was carried out using a FACStar flow cytometer. The mean n
umber of AgNOR dots per nucleus and the percentage of S-phase cells va
ried according to immunophenotype of leukemic cells, depending on the
time of initial diagnosis, remission or relapse. Peripheral blood and
bone marrow cells of healthy subjects exhibited less AgNOR dots than l
eukemic cells. The number of AgNORs in bone marrow cells was higher th
an that of AgNORs in peripheral blood. Significant differences between
ALL and AML, as well as AML and CML in AgNOR quantity were observed.
Important increase in AgNOR values was evident in relapsed leukemias a
nd in the CML blast crisis. DNA flow cytometry analyses provided resul
ts comparable to those of AgNOR enumeration. The correlation between A
gNOR dots and proportion of S-phase cells prompted us to consider that
AgNOR count reflects cell proliferation capacity of leukemic cells.