Publication Date:
2008-11-16
Description:
Heat Shock Proteins (Hsps) are a highly conserved group of molecular chaperones, the over-expression of which has been well documented in many cancer types. However, the location of these proteins within the cancer cell appears to be crucial in terms of tumour progression. Intracellular Hsp70 expression in particular appears to confer resistance to apoptosis, while surface Hsp70 expression has been shown to aid immune recognition of the cancer cell by NK cells. High intracellular levels of Hsp90 and Hsp27 also contribute to cell survival, while surface Hsp90 and Hsp27 have been shown to be required for tissue invasion and metastasis. However, the importance of these stress proteins in CLL progression is still poorly understood. Using flow cytotmetry, we show that CLL patients express significantly higher levels of iHsp90 in lymphocytes (mean MFI CLL = 2463, Control = 748) and significantly higher levels of iHsp27 in lymphocytes (mean MFI CLL = 2138, Control = 760) than that expressed by age-matched control patients. The expression of iHsp90, but not Hsp27, in these patients was shown to be related to the stage of disease, and patients in Binet stage A appear to have a significantly higher expression than those in Binet stage C (p
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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