1992
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(92)91829-f
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Identity of a differentiation inhibiting factor for mouse myeloid leukemia cells with NM23/nucleoside diphosphate kinase

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“…18 Serum NDPK-A suggests a secreted form, similar to that reported in myeloid leukemia. 19 Although nm23-H1 mutations are rare, a serine 120 → glycine (S120G) mutation of NDPK-A has been reported in 21% (6 of 28) of advanced neuroblastomas, but not in any of 22 limited-stage tumors. 20 This S120G mutation appears to be specific to neuroblastoma as it was not detected in 26 breast carcinoma patients nor in 17 patients with acute leukemia.…”
Section: Nm23-h1 Genetics and Prognosis Of Neuroblastomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Serum NDPK-A suggests a secreted form, similar to that reported in myeloid leukemia. 19 Although nm23-H1 mutations are rare, a serine 120 → glycine (S120G) mutation of NDPK-A has been reported in 21% (6 of 28) of advanced neuroblastomas, but not in any of 22 limited-stage tumors. 20 This S120G mutation appears to be specific to neuroblastoma as it was not detected in 26 breast carcinoma patients nor in 17 patients with acute leukemia.…”
Section: Nm23-h1 Genetics and Prognosis Of Neuroblastomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11,14 Overexpression of the nm23-H1 and nm23-H2 transcripts in AML cells has been previously described. 13,15 In addition, high nm23-H1 expression level has been correlated with the poor prognosis of AML.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…[10][11][12][13][14][15][16] The nm23 proteins are involved in tumor metastasis regulation and have nucleoside diphosphate kinase enzyme activity that catalyzes the ATP-dependent synthesis of nucleoside diphosphates. [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] The expression of nm23-H1 has been reported to have an inverse relationship with metastatic potential and in various malignancies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The proteins encoded by nm23-H] and -H2 show 88% amino acid sequence homology and the genes locate on the same region of chromosome 17q21 in tandem (Gilles et al, 1991;Stahl et al, 1991;Backer et al, 1993;Chandrasekharappa et al, 1993;Okada et al, 1994). We found that a differentiation inhibitory factor (I-factor) purified from a differentiation-resistant mouse myeloid leukaemia cell line was identical to the nm23 protein (Okabe-Kado et al, 1992). The nm23-Hl and -H2 proteins inhibited the induction of the differentiation of mouse myelogenous leukaemia M1 and WEHI-3BD+ and human erythroleukaemia HEL, KU812, and K562 cells.…”
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“…Suppression of the production of the inhibitory factors resulted in the non-differentiating leukaemic cells becoming sensitive to differentiation inducers. One of the factors was purified as a homologue of nm23 (Okabe-Kado et al, 1992). …”
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