J. Kaukonen et al., Human Emt tyrosine kinase is specifically expressed both in mature T-lymphocytes and T-cell associated hematopoietic malignancies, LEUK LYMPH, 32(5-6), 1999, pp. 513-522
The pattern of expression of the human Emt tyrosine kinase was established
in healthy individuals and hematological malignancies by RT-PCR from bone m
arrow and blood samples, fractionated into T-cells, B-cells, monocytes, gra
nulocytes and thrombocytes. Previously studied mostly in murine samples or
established human cell lines, the in vivo correlation was here further clar
ified. In hematopoietic cells, expression of the EMT gene was associated wi
th T-cell fractions, but Emt was not detected in cord blood CD34+ cells. In
fetal tissues, Emt mRNA was strongly expressed in thymus, no expression co
uld be detected in non-hematopoietic tissues. The expression pattern of the
48 malignant bone marrow samples (23 ALL, 1 PLL, 9 AML, 7 CLL and 8 CML ca
ses) paralleled the findings from normal hematopoietic cells: 9/11 T cell a
ssociated ALLs, as well as one T-PLL sample, but only 1/12 samples of B-ALL
expressed Emt markedly. Only minor signs of Emt expression could be shown
in the AML samples, while CML and CLL samples were totally devoid of expres
sion. In addition the Emt protein could be detected by Western blotting fro
m T-lymphocytes and T-cell associated ALL, corresponding to mRNA expression
. In conclusion, Emt (Itk) is T-cell associated both in normal and leukemic
cells, but is not expressed in cord blood CD34+ cells, suggesting that Emt
expression is switched on only later in T-cell development. In addition, a
n association between Emt and CD2 expression remains even in malignancies.