Literature DB >> 190673

Myeloperoxidase and lactoferrin of blood neutrophils and plasma in chronic granulocytic leukaemia.

T Olofsson, I Olsson, P Venge.   

Abstract

Myeloperoxidase, restricted to primary granules, and lactoferrin, restricted to secondary granules, were determined in plasma and neutrophils of peripheral blood in chronic granulocytic leukaemia (CGL). Plasma myeloperoxidase was increased 2-3 times while plasma lactoferrin increased 2-8 times. This discrepancy indicates different modes of release or elimination. A correlation was found between the leucocyte count and plasma myeloperoxidase or lactoferrin. A correlation was also found between cellular and plasma levels of lactoferrin but not for myeloperoxidase indicating the source for plasma lactoferrin to be circulating leucocytes, which may not be the case for plasma myeloperoxidase. Decreased neutrophil lactoferrin was found in 71% of the CGL cases while myeloperoxidase was decreased in 18%. Serial studies on individual CGL subjects showed low cellular lactoferrin during phases with rapidly expanding leucocytosis indicating defective maturation of neutrophils or abnormal release because of prolonged intravascular life-span.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 190673     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1977.tb02080.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Haematol        ISSN: 0036-553X


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