Peripheral blood telomerase activity in non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Ibrahim Onur, Serif Akman, Abdullah Olgun, Turgay Fen, Türker Kutluay
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Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein, stabilizing chromosomes by adding telomeric repeats to their ends, is highly expressed in most neoplastic cells and has a critical role in cellular immortalization. In this study, telomerase activity was measured in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). A total of 18 patients with B-cell NHL and 12 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Of the patients 7 (38.9%) were found to have telomerase activity, but no activity was detected in control subjects. No correlation was found between the telomerase activity and the grade of the disease. When the patients were divided into two subgroups as follicular and non-follicular NHL, telomerase activity was detected in 5 of 10 follicular NHL (50%) and 2 of 8 non-follicular NHL (25%) samples, but these results were not found statistically significant. In conclusion, there is detectable telomerase activity in peripheral blood of some patients with NHL, possibly suggesting the existence of neoplastic cells in the circulation or activation of lymphocytes.

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非霍奇金淋巴瘤外周血端粒酶活性。
端粒酶是一种核糖核蛋白,通过在染色体末端添加端粒重复序列来稳定染色体,在大多数肿瘤细胞中高度表达,在细胞永生化中起关键作用。在这项研究中,端粒酶活性在非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)患者外周血单个核细胞中被测量。共有18名b细胞NHL患者和12名健康志愿者参与了这项研究。7例(38.9%)患者端粒酶有活性,而对照组未检测到端粒酶活性。端粒酶活性与疾病分级无相关性。将患者分为滤泡性和非滤泡性NHL两个亚组,10例滤泡性NHL中有5例(50%)检测到端粒酶活性,8例非滤泡性NHL中有2例(25%)检测到端粒酶活性,但结果无统计学意义。综上所述,部分NHL患者外周血可检测到端粒酶活性,可能提示循环中存在肿瘤细胞或淋巴细胞活化。
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