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Teshima et al., Exp Hematol 1990
:
NAP activity
induced by
G-CSF in PMN from CML patients showed a greater increase than that in PMN from normal controls ... These observations suggest that G-CSF and GM-CSF act differently : G-CSF
induces NAP synthesis in PMN, whereas GM-CSF negatively modulates the effect of
G-CSF
Sato et al., Eur J Haematol 1991
(Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive) :
These results show that both
G-CSF mediated
NAP induction and its potentiation by retinoic acid are due to the increased levels of mRNA for NAP
Chikkappa et al., Leuk Res 1988
(Leukemia, Myeloid) :
Evaluation of the cultures indicated that
G-CSF , MoCM and GCT, but not the other factors or cytokines, consistently
induced NAP synthesis in a dose dependent manner
Sato et al., J Cell Physiol 1988
(Carcinoma, Squamous Cell...) :
In a preliminary experiment, we showed that purified natural
G-CSF ( nG-CSF ) could
induce NAP in vitro in the presence of 10 % ( v/v ) fetal calf serum ( FCS ) ... In this study, purified human nG-CSF and recombinant
G-CSF ( rG-CSF )
induced NAP in granulocytes from both normal individuals and patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia in a dose dependent fashion in serum-free and serum containing culture conditions ... The
induction of
NAP by
G-CSF was detectable at 0.4 ng/ml and became maximal between 10 and 20 ng/ml. Anti-G-CSF serum incubated with either NAP-IF or rG-CSF inhibited induction of NAP ... These results indicate that NAP-IF in the cystic fluid of a human squamous cell carcinoma is identical to G-CSF and that
induction of
NAP by
G-CSF is really a reflection of cell maturation promoted by G-CSF
Sato et al., Exp Hematol 1989
:
Purified natural and recombinant
G-CSF ( nG-CSF and rG-CSF )
induced NAP in PMGs from both normal individuals and patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia ... Furthermore, the simultaneous addition of 10 ( -6 ) M retinol partially reversed the inhibitory action of IFN-gamma on the
NAP induction by
G-CSF