Fig. 8.
Fig. 8. Spontaneous production and release of tryptase in cultured AML cells. / AML cultures were performed using isolated bm MNCs. The figure shows a representative culture experiment performed in a tryptase+AML patient (secondary AML, serum tryptase level, 30.4 ng/mL). Cells were cultured in RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with 10% FCS (37°C; 5% CO2) for 30 days. Tryptase levels (y axis) in cell-lysates (●) and supernatants (■) were measured serially by FIA. As visible, significant levels of tryptase were detected in these cultures. Cellular tryptase levels (pg/cell) as well as the tryptase levels in the supernatants increased during a first phase of culture. Thereafter, cellular levels of tryptase decreased, whereas, in the supernatants, tryptase remained at a high level.

Spontaneous production and release of tryptase in cultured AML cells.

AML cultures were performed using isolated bm MNCs. The figure shows a representative culture experiment performed in a tryptase+AML patient (secondary AML, serum tryptase level, 30.4 ng/mL). Cells were cultured in RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with 10% FCS (37°C; 5% CO2) for 30 days. Tryptase levels (y axis) in cell-lysates (●) and supernatants (■) were measured serially by FIA. As visible, significant levels of tryptase were detected in these cultures. Cellular tryptase levels (pg/cell) as well as the tryptase levels in the supernatants increased during a first phase of culture. Thereafter, cellular levels of tryptase decreased, whereas, in the supernatants, tryptase remained at a high level.

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