Authors
P Jeannesson, R Lahlil, B Chenais, L Devy, R Gillet, A Aries, F Morceau, C Trentesaux
Publication date
1997/1/1
Source
Leukemia & lymphoma
Volume
26
Issue
5-6
Pages
575-587
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Tumor cells, and particularly leukemic cells, can be considered as maturation-arrested cells which have escaped some normal control and continue to proliferate. This maturation arrest can be reversed by differentiation agents such as antitumor drugs currently used in conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy. In this respect, anthracyclines have been shown to trigger the differentiation of leukemic and solid tumor cells, but the molecular mechanisms by which such drugs lead to the differentiating phenotype are still poorly understood. Using human leukemic multipotent K562 cells, we have demonstrated that subtoxic concentrations of acla-cinomycin (ACLA) and doxorubicin (DOX) preferentially stimulate the hemoglobinic pathway (globins and heme synthesis) and the expression of mRNAs of globins and of porphobilinogen deaminase (PBGD). However, our results indicate that both drugs exert this differentiating effect …
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