The Rough Estimate of the Nuclear Space Occupied by Nucleolar Bodies in Lymphocytes of Patients Suffering from B Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Blood Donors
K. Smetana, Mikulenková D, Otevřelová P, Karban J, Trněný M
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Abstract
It is generally known that the nucleus : cytoplasmic ratio is a very useful marker for the evaluation of the
cell activity and identification. In contrary, the nucleolus : nucleus ratio was less studied. The present study
was undertaken to provide more information on that ratio during the differentiation and maturation of human
lymphocytes. The ratio of nucleolar bodies to the nuclear body indicated that the size of the nuclear space
occupied by nucleolar bodies in B chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) during the cell differentiation and
maturation (terminal differentiation) decreased in both untreated and treated patients with the anti-leukemic
therapy. However, the nuclear space occupied by nucleolar bodies was apparently characteristic for each
differentiation and maturation step. A similar trend was apparent in non-leukemic T lymphocytes of blood
donors using in vitro de-differentiated lymphocytes as progenitors. During the cell differentiation and
maturation, the size reduction of nucleolar bodies of both patients suffering from CLL and blood donors
was apparently larger than that of the nucleus. As it was expected, the decreased size of nucleolar bodies
was accompanied by the decreasing nucleolar transcription activity expressed by the reduced number of
fibrillar centers.