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Identification of the CD33-related Siglec receptor, Siglec-5 (CD170), as a useful marker in both normal myelopoiesis and acute myeloid leukaemias.

Paul Virgo1, Patricia A Denning-Kendall, Connie L Erickson-Miller, Sakon Singha, Roger Evely, Jill M Hows, Sylvie D Freeman.   

Abstract

Sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin (Siglec)-5 or CD170 is a CD33-related receptor, containing cytoplasmic immune receptor-based tyrosine signalling motifs, that has previously been reported to be myeloid-specific like CD33 and thus may be useful in the characterization of both normal and malignant haemopoiesis. This study showed that Siglec-5 had a distinct expression pattern to CD33 both on normal myeloid cells and in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). In normal bone marrow and cord blood, myeloid cells predominantly expressed Siglec-5 at the later stages of granulocytic differentiation. Siglec-5 was not expressed at significant levels by CD34+ progenitors either from bone marrow or mobilized peripheral blood. During in vitro myeloid differentiation of cord blood purified CD34+ cells, Siglec-5 was upregulated later than CD33. Siglec-5 expression remained absent or very low on cultured CD34+ cells, unlike CD33, which was present on almost all CD34+ cells by day 4. However, analysis of blasts from 23 patients with AML revealed aberrant expression of Siglec-5 with CD34 in 50% (seven of 14) of patients with CD34+ AML; 61% (14 of 23) of AML cases were positive for Siglec-5 with an increased frequency in the French-American-British subtypes M3-5 (80%) compared with M0-2 (25%). All 13 acute lymphoblastic leukaemic (ALL) samples tested, including a CD33+ ALL, were Siglec-5 negative. These results support the further evaluation of Siglec-5 antibodies in the diagnosis and monitoring of AML.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14617000     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2003.04625.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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