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Platelet parameters and expression of platelet membrane glycoprotein in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Author(s): Z. Huang, W.J. Liu, Q.L. Guo, C.Y. Liu

Platelet activation and functional changes were investigated in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to provide the basis for early diagnosis and evaluation of curative effect. Platelet parameters, immature platelet fraction (IPF%), immature platelet count (IPC), P-selectin (CD62p) (PAC-1) expression were detected in ALL, ALL-complete remission-induced (CR1), and normal groups with an automatic blood cell analyzer and flow cytometer. CD62p and PAC-1 were higher in the ALL group before adenosine-5-diphosphate (ADP) activation than in the normal group (P 0.05). PDW did not differ statistically among all groups (P > 0.05). IPF% and IPC values were higher and lower in the ALL group than in normal and ALL-CR1 groups (P 0.05). Therefore, ALL patients demonstrate platelet activation and platelet dysfunction; platelet parameters and membrane glycoprotein expression can be used to evaluate the effect of ALL.