IL-6 Induces CD45 Expression on Myeloid Cells
Maryam Ahmed Al Barashdi, Ahlam Ali, Mary Frances McMullin, Ken Mills

TL;DR
This study shows that IL-6 increases CD45 expression in myeloid leukemia cells, which affects their survival and resistance to chemotherapy.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel link between IL-6 activation and CD45 expression in myeloid malignancies, impacting chemotherapy response.
Findings
IL-6 enhances survival and proliferation in myeloid leukemia cells.
CD45 expression correlates with IL-6 activation and chemotherapy resistance.
Higher CD45 expression leads to greater cytarabine resistance in myeloid cells.
Abstract
Activation of IL-6 facilitates CD45 expression in myeloma cells, but little has been reported for myeloid malignancies. This study aimed to investigate whether IL-6 enhances CD45 expression on myeloid malignancies and whether myeloid cells are dependent on IL-6 activation to express CD45 on their cell membrane. This study was conducted from January to March 2022 at the Queen's University Belfast, UK. Myeloid cell lines such as HEL and OCI-AML3 which expressed higher levels of CD45, and UT-7 and the pro-B NALM-6 cell lines that had lower CD45 levels as well as primary cells were used. The correlation between CD45 expression and IL-6 activation in myeloid cells was studied in terms of survival and response to chemotherapy such as cytarabine. It was found that IL-6 enhances cellular survival in myeloid leukaemia cells. Expression of CD45 could be correlated with IL-6 activation in…
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TopicsImmune Response and Inflammation
