Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5939961 The American Journal of Pathology 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hairy cell leukemia is an uncommon B-cell lymphoproliferative disease of unknown etiology in which tumor cells display characteristic microfilamentous membrane projections. Another striking feature of the disease is its exquisite sensitivity to interferon (IFN)-α. So far, none of the known IFN-α regulatory properties have explained IFN-α responsiveness nor have they taken into account the morphological characteristics of hairy cells. IFN-α profoundly alters cytoskeletal organization of hairy cells and causes reversion of the hairy appearance into a rounded morphology. Because cytoskeletal rearrangements are controlled by the Rho family of GTPases, we investigated the GTPase activation status in hairy cells and their regulation by IFN-α. Using immunolocalization techniques and biochemical assays, we demonstrate that hairy cells display high levels of active Cdc42 and Rac1 and that IFN-α down-regulates these activities. In sharp contrast, RhoA activity was low in hairy cells but was increased by IFN-α treatment. Finally, IFN-α-mediated morphological changes also implicated a p53-induced response. These observations shed light on the mechanism of action of IFN-α in hairy cell leukemia and are of poten-tial relevance for the therapeutical applications of this cytokine.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Authors
, , , , , , , , , , ,