Literature DB >> 11594514

Expression of p53 and Ki-67 antigen in bone marrow giant proerythroblasts associated with human parvovirus B19 infection.

Y Sadahira1, T Sugihara, Y Yawata.   

Abstract

Giant proerythroblasts are hallmarks of human parvovirus B19 infection. We attempted to characterize these cells in 5 patients with parvovirus B19-induced pure red cell aplasia using immunostaining of paraffin-embedded bone marrow sections with antibodies against erythroid-lineage-specific proteins, viral capsid antigen VP-1, and apoptosis- and cell-cycle-related proteins. Giant proerythroblasts are immunohistochemically consistent with early erythroid precursors of cells in the differentiation stage of CD34-, cytoplasmic spectrin+, glycophorin A-, and band-3-. VP-1 was expressed in the nucleus and cytoplasm of small- to medium-sized spectrin+ erythroid cells but not in giant proerythroblasts. The giant proerythroblasts displayed nuclear staining for p53 (41%+/-16%) and Ki-67 antigen (100%+/-0%) and cytoplasmic staining for Bax (65%+/-11%) and procaspase-3 (78%+/-10%), whereas they were not stained for p21Wafl/Cip1, active form of caspase-3, or terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated deoxyuridine nick-end labeling (TUNEL). Antiapoptotic proteins, Bcl-2 and Mcl-1, were not expressed in the giant cells, and Bcl-x was infrequently expressed in these cells (11%+/-4%). These immunohistochemical findings suggest that giant proerythroblasts are proliferating erythroid precursors with accumulation of nonfunctional p53.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11594514     DOI: 10.1007/bf02981997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Hematol        ISSN: 0925-5710            Impact factor:   2.490


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