RAS gene product expression in blood and marrow smears of patients with acute leukemia: Importance of fixation

Autor: Needleman, Samuel W., Cimino, Eugene F., Mane, Shrikant M., Gutheil, John C., Kapil, Vikram, Chana, Gursharan
Zdroj: Pathology; January 1990, Vol. 22 Issue: 2 p77-81, 5p
Abstrakt: Activation of rasprotooncogenes by any of several possible mutations in codons 12,13 or 61 has been demonstrated in a variety of human malignancies, including acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL). In situstaining for the rasgene product, p21, has been demonstrated in carcinomas of several sites. High levels of p21 expression have been associated with histologic anaplasia in prostate cancer and regional lymph node metastasis in breast cancer. We examined 16 marrow aspirates and blood smears from patients with acute leukemia, predominantly ANLL, and eight controls. Marrow aspirates or blood were smeared on glass slides and fixed immediately in 10% buffered formalin. p21 was examined with avidin-biotin linked immunoperoxidase visualization. Particular attention must be paid to antibody selection and fixation protocol to demonstrate p21, owing to its rapid degradation ex vivo. Three of 16 patients exhibited occasional high p21 expression primarily in leukemic blasts, but in no case were more than 10% of blast cells positive. Normal reticuloendothelial and myeloid cells occasionally exhibited mild to moderately heavy staining, but megakaryocytes, erythroid precursors, lymphocytes and plasma cells were consistently negative. Most patients, 5 normal volunteers and 3 patients with non-malignant disease, exhibited no reactivity, or only a faint blush. These data suggest that while point mutation and concomitant activation of c-N-ras occurs regularly in ANLL, high levels of rasp21 expression are rarely found with this technique.
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