Evidence of abnormality of lymphocyte uroporphyrinogen synthase in family members of patients with lymphoproliferative diseases

M. Lahav, O. Epstein, N. Schoenfeld, L. Nemesh, M. Shaklai, A. Atsmon

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Abstract

Patients with active lymphoproliferative diseases (LPD) were shown to have high activity of lymphocyte uroporphyrinogen synthase (L-UROS), the enzyme which converts porphobilinogen to uroporphyrinogen. The mean L-UROS activity at 64 first-degree relatives of patients with LPD was significantly higher than that of a control group and 45% of these relatives had pathological values of L-UROS. L-UROS activity was also determined in the spouses of 2 patients and was pathologically elevated in both. The pattern of pathological values among family members may indicate the presence of a communicable agent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)305-310
Number of pages6
JournalCancer Letters
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985

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