Taxol induces internucleosomal DNA fragmentation associated with programmed cell death in human myeloid leukemia cells |
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Authors: | K Bhalla AM Ibrado E Tourkina C Tang ME Mahoney Y Huang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425. |
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Abstract: | The present results demonstrate that the exposure of human myeloid leukemia HL-60 and KG-1 cells to clinically achievable concentrations of taxol produced internucleosomal DNA fragmentation of approximately 200 base-pair multiples, and the morphologic changes characteristic of cells undergoing programmed cell death (PCD) or apoptosis. Taxol-induced PCD was associated with a marked inhibition of suspension culture growth and clonogenic survival of HL-60 cells. In addition, taxol treatment decreased BCL-2 oncogene expression, which is known to block PCD. The exposure to taxol moderately decreased c-myc expression, but did not induce c-jun expression--which has been previously noted for a variety of DNA interactive, antileukemic drugs. These findings indicate that taxol may induce leukemic cell death partly by the alternative but gene-directed and active mechanism of PCD. |
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