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  • Title: Interleukin-6 receptor expression and saturation on the bone marrow cells of patients with multiple myeloma.
    Author: Brown RD, Gorenc B, Gibson J, Joshua D.
    Journal: Leukemia; 1993 Feb; 7(2):221-5. PubMed ID: 8426476.
    Abstract:
    Expression of the interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor on B cells and plasma cells in the bone marrow (n = 18) and peripheral blood (n = 32) of patients with multiple myeloma and the relative saturation of these receptors with endogenous IL-6 has been determined by dual-labelled flow cytometric analyses. B cells were identified using an anti-CD19 monoclonal antibody and plasma cells were identified by gating on cells with high fluorescent staining with anti-CD38. With the exception of one patient, very few bone marrow plasma cells expressed the IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) (mean = 2%). This was in contrast to cells from the U-266 plasma cell line, 90% of which had IL-6R. IL-6R expression was lower on bone marrow B cells (mean = 11%) than on peripheral blood B cells (mean = 69%). Studies using either monoclonal or polyclonal anti-human IL-6 to detect endogenous receptor-bound IL-6 found that the IL-6R on bone marrow B cells and plasma cells from patients with multiple myeloma were not saturated with endogenous IL-6 and the presence of receptor-bound IL-6 tended to be associated with stable disease. Thus dysregulated IL-6R expression was not evident on the B cells and plasma cells of patients with multiple myeloma and the increased IL-6R expression on the U-266 plasma cell line was not found on patients' cells.
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