Serum Levels of Adhesion Molecules and Cytokines in Patients with Acute Leukaemia
The cytokine network and the adhesion molecule system are intercellular signal pathways. The cytokine effects are modulated in vivo by soluble cytokine antagonists, whereas the cell to cell contact mediated by adhesion molecules and their ligands may be blocked by the soluble forms of the adhesion m...
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description | The cytokine network and the adhesion molecule system are intercellular signal pathways. The cytokine effects are modulated in vivo by soluble cytokine antagonists, whereas the cell to cell contact mediated by adhesion molecules and their ligands may be blocked by the soluble forms of the adhesion molecules. The cytokine network is important for proliferation and cytokine secretion by acute leukaemia blasts, and membrane-bound adhesion molecules are important for blast interactions with neighbouring cells of the in vivo microenvironment. Both these signal systems are operative during the period of cytopenia following intensive chemotherapy for acute leukaemia. In the present review, we discuss the influence of disease status, chemotherapy and complicating infections on serum levels of cytokines and soluble adhesion molecules in acute leukaemia patients. We have demonstrated increased serum levels of both cytokines and cytokine antagonists in acute leukaemia patients with complicating bacterial infections during chemotherapy-induced cytopenia. Serum levels of the selectin adhesion molecules were decreased during bacterial infections in leukopenic patients compared to healthy individuals. In contrast, the intercellular adhesion molecule-1 response and the cytokine/cytokine antagonist responses were qualitatively similar to responses seen in previously healthy individuals with serious bacterial infections. |
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