Neutrophil PRV-1 expression across the chronic myeloproliferative disorders and in secondary or spurious polycythemia

Blood. 2004 May 1;103(9):3547-8. doi: 10.1182/blood-2003-10-3505. Epub 2003 Dec 30.

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated neutrophil overexpression of the polycythemia rubra vera-1 (PRV-1) gene in polycythemia vera (PV) but not in secondary or spurious polycythemia (SP). To validate as well as expand upon this novel observation, we conducted a prospective study of 88 subjects: 30 with PV, 22 with SP, 14 with essential thrombocythemia (ET), 12 with myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia (MMM), and 10 controls. To minimize interstudy methodologic differences, we used a published real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay. The proportion of patients with increased neutrophil PRV-1 expression was 83% in PV, 21% in ET, 42% in MMM, 18% in SP, and 0% in controls. All 5 MMM patients with PRV-1 up-regulation had an antecedent history of PV. We conclude that neutrophil PRV-1 up-regulation is a characteristic feature of PV that may not be affected by fibrotic transformation. However, quantifying neutrophil PRV-1 mRNA, while complementary to other tests, is not in itself sufficient for the diagnosis of PV.

MeSH terms

  • Case-Control Studies
  • Chronic Disease
  • GPI-Linked Proteins
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Humans
  • Isoantigens
  • Membrane Glycoproteins
  • Myeloproliferative Disorders / metabolism*
  • Myeloproliferative Disorders / pathology
  • Neutrophils / metabolism*
  • Neutrophils / pathology
  • Polycythemia / metabolism
  • Polycythemia / pathology
  • Polycythemia Vera / metabolism
  • Polycythemia Vera / pathology
  • Primary Myelofibrosis / metabolism
  • Primary Myelofibrosis / pathology
  • Prospective Studies
  • RNA, Messenger / analysis
  • Receptors, Cell Surface / biosynthesis*
  • Receptors, Cell Surface / genetics
  • Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Thrombocythemia, Essential / metabolism
  • Thrombocythemia, Essential / pathology
  • Up-Regulation

Substances

  • CD177 protein, human
  • GPI-Linked Proteins
  • Isoantigens
  • Membrane Glycoproteins
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Receptors, Cell Surface