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Interference with polyamine transport and biosynthesis has emerged as an important anticancer strategy involving polyamine analogues and specific inhibitors of key biosynthetic enzymes. Because the prostate gland has a high polyamine content, by using the polyamine transporter for selective uptake into cancer cells, alkylating polyamines are likely to be highly effective against prostatic tumors. We have recently synthesized a novel class of spermine analogues, the lead compound of which has efficacy against human cancer cells (P. S. Callery et al., U. S. patent, 5,612,239, Issued March 17, 1997.). In this study, to investigate the potential therapeutic efficacy of the lead spermine analogue 1,12-diaziridinyl-4, 9-diazadodecane (BIS), against advanced prostate cancer, we examined the in vitro effect and in vivo efficacy of the compound in two androgen-independent human prostate cancer cell lines, PC-3 and DU-145. BIS exhibited a dose-dependent cytotoxic effect against prostate cancer cells via induction of apoptosis. Treatment of cells with BIS (1 microM) for 24 h resulted in a significant induction of apoptosis (24%). Exposure of BIS-treated PC-3 prostate cancer cells to gamma-irradiation resulted in a significant increase in the number of cells undergoing apoptosis and a subsequent decrease in the IC50. Furthermore, BIS treatment led to a significant enhancement of loss of clonogenic survival in irradiated prostate cancer cells (both PC-3 and DU-145). In vivo efficacy trials demonstrated a significant antitumor effect of BIS against both PC-3 and DU-145 tumor xenografts in severe combined immunodeficient mice in a dose-dependent pattern at maximally tolerated doses. Terminal transferase end-labeling analysis indicated that BIS-mediated tumor regression in vivo occurs via induction of apoptosis among prostatic tumor cells. These results suggest that the novel spermine analogue BIS: (a) has a potent antitumor effect against prostatic tumors via induction of apoptosis; and (b) increases the radiosensitivity of human prostate cancer cells by decreasing the apoptotic threshold to radiation. This study may have important clinical implications for the manipulation of this antitumor activity of the polyamine analogue for the optimization of the therapeutic efficacy of radiation in patients with advanced prostate cancer.  相似文献   

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Recent clinical observations indicate that ibuprofen may alleviate the radiation-induced dysuria that almost invariably occurs during radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Because the use of ibuprofen could consequently become common during radiation therapy for prostate cancer, we have been interested in the potential interactions between ibuprofen and ionizing radiation on prostate tumor cells. The effects of gamma-irradiation and/or ibuprofen on PC3 and DU-145 human prostate carcinoma cells were evaluated in vitro using three model systems. Clonogenic survival was determined by plating cells 24 h after treatment of nearly confluent monolayers. Analysis of cell growth, cell detachment, and apoptotic cell death was carried out over a period of up to 9 days after treatment of PC3 and DU-145 monolayers. The effect of ibuprofen and/or radiation was also probed by observing the inhibition of growth of established PC3 and DU-145 colonies that were treated on the 14th day of colony growth. Ibuprofen enhanced the radiation response of prostate cancer cells in all three in vitro models. Both the cytotoxic and radiosensitizing effects of ibuprofen seem to require concentrations that are higher than those reported to inhibit prostaglandin synthesis, suggesting that other molecular mechanisms may be responsible for ibuprofen cytotoxicity.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Hypoxic tumors are frequently resistant to radiation therapy. Polyethylene glycol conjugated bovine hemoglobin (PEG-Hb) was tested for its ability to increase oxygen tension in the hypoxic rat osteogenic sarcoma UMR-106, murine Lewis lung carcinoma LL2 and rat gliosarcoma 9L. In addition, PEG-Hb was tested as an adjunct for radiotherapy in UMR-106 and human prostate carcinoma PC-3 solid tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Rodents bearing established subcutaneous tumors were intravenously administered PEG-Hb. Tumor surface tissue oxygen tension was measured by both OxySpot and OxyMap systems, which utilize the same phosphorescence quenching method. RESULTS: A time-dependent rise in oxygen tension was noted, and the maximum tissue oxygen tensions were observed two hours post PEG-Hb administration, and sustained for at least 2 hours. Following a single dose radiation of 4 Gray, osteogenic sarcoma tumors in the PEG-Hb treated group showed dramatic regression (complete remission occurred in 100% of the high dose PEG-Hb treated rats), as compared to control (Ringer's lactate) group tumors that showed continued aggressive growth. All PEG-Hb plus radiation treated animals bearing human prostate carcinoma (PC-3) showed significant tumor growth delay compared to both control (Ringer's lactate) and irradiation only treated animals. CONCLUSION: PEG-Hb increased tumor oxygen content and improved the effectiveness of radiotherapy in these rodent models.  相似文献   

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The effect of lycopene alone or in association with other antioxidants was studied on the growth of two different human prostate carcinoma cell lines (the androgen insensitive DU-145 and PC-3). It was found that lycopene alone was not a potent inhibitor of prostate carcinoma cell proliferation. However, the simultaneous addition of lycopene together with alpha-tocopherol, at physiological concentrations (less than 1 microM and 50 microM, respectively), resulted in a strong inhibitory effect of prostate carcinoma cell proliferation, which reached values close to 90 %. The effect of lycopene with alpha-tocopherol was synergistic and was not shared by beta-tocopherol, ascorbic acid and probucol.  相似文献   

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Although hyperthermia potentiates the effect of radiation, the combined effect decreases as the time between irradiation and hyperthermia increases. The purpose of this study was to prevent the rapid loss of efficacy by the local injection of epinephrine or peplomycin(PEP), two agents known as hyperthermic potentiators. In this study, Lewis lung carcinoma implanted in the foot of BDF1 mice was used for the assessment of tumor growth, skin reactions, and lung metastasis. The tumors were irradiated, then warmed in a water bath for 45 min. The retarding effects of hyperthermia on tumor growth and skin reactions were lost 2 days after irradiation. However, when PEP or epinephrine was injected before hyperthermia, tumor growth was distinctly delayed. The effect of epinephrine was greater than PEP and still showed enhancement 8 days after irradiation. For skin reactions, no significant enhancing effect was observed. Lung metastasis was significantly inhibited by the addition of epinephrine either 0 or 2 days after irradiation. In conclusion, the local administration of epinephrine combined with hyperthermia significantly retarded tumor growth without an increase in skin reactions or lung metastases. Possible mechanism underlying this phenomenon was discussed.  相似文献   

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Human prostate cancer displays a high degree of variability in its rate of spread, which could be due largely to differences in the invasive potential of the tumor cells. The degradation of the basal lamina and stromal extracellular matrix is mediated in part by the secretion of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Matrilysin (PUMP-1, MMP-7) and gelatinase A (M(r) 72,000 type IV collagenase, MMP-2) have been shown to be overexpressed in prostate carcinoma. We have expressed the single MMP matrilysin in the tumorigenic but nonmetastatic human prostate tumor cell line DU-145 to determine if matrilysin has a functional role in prostate tumor cell invasion. DU-145 cells expressing matrilysin were significantly more invasive than vector-only transfected cell lines as assayed by a severe combined immunodeficient mouse model of tumor cell invasion. Vector-only transfected DU-145 cells injected i.p. into severe combined immunodeficient mice invaded the diaphragm in only 1 of 9 mice (11%), whereas matrilysin-transfected DU-145 cells invaded the diaphragm in 12 of 18 mice (66%). The difference between the controls and matrilysin-transfected cells was statistically significant (P < 0.006). These results suggest a functional role for matrilysin in the initial invasion of prostate cancer through the epithelial basal lamina and into the surrounding stroma.  相似文献   

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Retinoids and analogs of vitamin D3 may achieve greater in vivo applications if the toxic side effects encountered at pharmacologically active doses could be alleviated. These seco-steroid hormones often act in concert, and therefore, we attempted to dissect these interactions by isolating combinations of receptor-selective retinoids and a potent vitamin D3 analog [1alpha,25(OH)2-16ene-23-yne-26,27,F6-19nor-D3, code name LH] that were potent inhibitors of prostate cancer cell growth at low, physiologically safer doses. Using a panel of prostate cancer cell lines representing progressively more transformed phenotypes, we found that the LNCaP cell line (least transformed) was either additively or synergistically inhibited in its clonal growth by LH and various naturally occurring and receptor-selective retinoids, the most potent combination being with a retinoic acid receptor (RAR)betagamma-selective retinoid (SR11262). The effect was not found with either PC-3 (intermediate transformation) or DU-145 (most transformed). We also undertook RT-PCR to examine the subtypes of RARs present, and we found that PC-3 and DU-145 did not express RARbeta. Stable expression of RARbeta into the RARbeta-negative PC-3 cells resulted in increased sensitivity to SR11262 and LH proportional to the amount of RARbeta expressed. This study indicates that RARbeta may play an important role in synergistically controlling cell proliferation, and expression is lost with increased prostate cancer cell transformation. Simultaneous administration of a potent vitamin D3 analog and receptor-selective retinoids may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of androgen-dependent and -independent prostate cancer.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: Low dose rate radioemitters, such as 125I, 103Pd, and 89Sr, have been used both for local and systemic treatment of prostate cancer. Most normal cells exposed to ionizing radiation characteristically activate cell cycle checkpoints, resulting in cell cycle arrest at the G1/S and G2/M transition points. Cancer cells are typically quite sensitive to radiation killing late in the G2 phase of the replicative cell cycle. Furthermore, most cancer cells accumulating at the G2/M transition point as a result of low dose rate radiation exposure appear to become sensitive to further low dose rate irradiation. For this reason, protracted exposure of cancer cells to low dose rate radiation has been proposed to result in increased cancer cell killing as compared with brief exposures of cancer cells to high dose rate radiation. Since many human prostatic carcinomas contain somatic genome alterations targeting genes which affect the cell cycle and radiation-associated cell cycle checkpoints, we evaluated the effects of low dose rate radiation exposure on the cell cycle and on clonogenic survival for various human prostatic carcinoma cell lines. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Human prostatic carcinoma cells from the LNCaP, DU 145, PC-3, PPC-1, and TSU-Pr1 cell lines were exposed to low dose rate (0.25 Gy/hour) or high dose rate (60 Gy/hour) radiation in vitro and then assessed for radiation cytotoxicity by clonogenic survival assay. Cell cycle perturbations following protracted exposure to low dose rate radiation were evaluated using flow cytometry. RESULTS: For LNCaP cells, low dose rate radiation exposure resulted in an accumulation of cells at both the G1/S and the G2/M cell cycle transition points. For DU 145, PC-3, PPC-1, and TSU-Pr1 cells, treatment with low dose rate radiation triggered G2/M cell cycle arrest, but not G1/S arrest. Unexpectedly, the cell cycle redistribution pattern phenotypes observed, G1/S and G2/M cell cycle arrest versus G2/M arrest alone, appeared to have little effect on low dose rate radiation survival. Furthermore, while PC-3, PPC-1, and TSU-Pr1 cells exhibited increased cytotoxic sensitivity to low dose rate versus fractionated high dose rate radiation treatment, DU 145 and LNCaP cells did not. CONCLUSIONS: Radiation-associated pertubations in replicative cell cycle progression were not dominant determinants of low dose rate radiation killing efficacy in human prostate cancer cell lines in vitro.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: Overexpressing or restoring the basal levels of tumor suppressor genes in cancer cells can suppress tumorigenicity of cancer cells. In this communication, we compared tumor suppressive activities of three well-defined tumor suppressive genes (p53, p21WAF1/CIP1, and p16CDKN2) delivered individually to prostate cancer cells with adenoviral vector (Ad). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Efficacy of growth inhibition by recombinant adenoviruses bearing p53, p21WAF1/CIP1, or p16CDKN2 (Ad5CMV-p53, Ad5CMV-p21, Ad5CMV-p16) genes were tested in vitro on androgen-dependent (LNCaP) and androgen-independent (C4-2, DU-145, and PC-3) human prostate cancer cells, ex vivo and in vivo on PC-3 tumor. RESULTS: Ad5CMV-p53 was observed to exert the greatest growth inhibitory action on all of the cell lines tested; inhibition appeared to be cytolytic. In comparison to control Ad5CMV-PA added samples, the growth inhibitory action of Ad5CMV-p21 and Ad5CMV-p16 appeared to be cytostatic. Ad5CMV-p53 is more effective than Ad5CMV-p16 and Ad5CMV-p21 in inhibiting the tumor "take" rate. A similar order of antitumor activity was observed when recombinant adenoviruses were injected intratumorily to previously established PC-3 tumors in vivo. CONCLUSION: p53 is the most effective tumor suppressor gene to target human prostate cancer.  相似文献   

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Androgen ablation has been an effective treatment in patients with advanced prostate cancer. However, most treated patients develop hormonally resistant disease and do not respond to conventional chemotherapy. Immunotherapy against prostate cancer is an alternative approach in overcoming hormonal/drug-resistant prostate cancer. Cytotoxic immune lymphocytes kill target cells via the perforin/granzyme and the Fas-ligand (Fas-L) pathways. We hypothesize that tumor cells respond poorly to immunotherapy by developing resistance to killing by the Fas-L mechanism. This study investigated whether prostate tumor cells are sensitive to Fas-mediated killing. The human prostate carcinoma cell lines DU145, PC-3, and LnCAP were examined for their sensitivity to killing and apoptosis by the Fas-L agonist anti-Fas antibody and CTLs. All three lines moderately expressed the Fas antigen on the cell surface; however, all three lines were relatively resistant to cytotoxicity mediated by anti-Fas (CH-11) antibody. Pretreatment of DU145 and PC-3 with subtoxic concentrations of drugs followed by anti-Fas antibody resulted in synergistic cytotoxicity and apoptosis, whereas only an additive effect was obtained with LnCAP. Chemosensitization with drugs and anti-Fas was completely blocked by the addition of neutralizing anti-Fas antibody. The murine CTL hybridoma, PMMI, which kills only via the Fas-L pathway, was able to kill chemosensitized PC-3 and DU145 but not LnCAP cells. Furthermore, this cytotoxicity was blocked by anti-Fas neutralizing antibody. Chemosensitization of PC-3 and DU145 prostate tumor cells was not due to up-regulation of Fas-receptor antigen expression. Treatment of tumor cells with cisplatin did not down-regulate the antiapoptotic genes bcl-2, FAP-1, and c-myc. Further, there was no induction by cisplatin of Fas-L on the tumor cells, thus ruling out Fas/Fas-L-mediated autologous killing. These findings demonstrate that pretreatment of drug-resistant/CTL-resistant prostate DU145 and PC-3 tumor cells with subtoxic concentrations of certain chemotherapeutic drugs sensitizes the tumor cells to Fas-mediated cytotoxicity. These findings suggest that chemosensitization of tumor cells should optimize the response to immunotherapeutic interventions in the treatment of hormone-resistant/drug-resistant prostate cancer.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The growth and progression of prostate cancer depends on the stromal-epithelial interaction which is under paracrine control. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), produced by mesenchymal cells, is a multifunctional growth factor stimulating the movement and growth of epithelial cells including cancer cells. We therefore assessed the relationship between the invasive potential of prostate cancer and HGF in vitro. METHODS: Three human prostate cancer cell lines were used including PC-3 and DU145 (androgen-independent), and LNCaP (androgen-dependent). We studied the expression of the HGF receptor c-met proto-oncogene (c-met) by Western blot analysis, and also determined the effects of HGF on cell scattering, and the mechanisms of invasion and proliferation, by microscopic observation, the matrigel invasion chamber assay, and the MTT assay. RESULTS: c-met was detected in PC-3 and DU145 cells, but not in the LNCaP cells. There was increased cell motility in the scatter assay and an increased cell invasive potential in the matrigel invasion chamber assay by stimulation with HGF only with DU145 cells. CONCLUSION: HGF plays an important role in the invasion and metastasis of the DU145 cell line through a paracrine mechanism mediated by the c-metreceptor. In the PC-3 cell line, the lack of downstream signal transduction after the c-met receptor is suggested.  相似文献   

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Water-insoluble camptothecin (CPT) congeners are rapidly establishing themselves as promising anticancer drugs. In vitro, they have exhibited: (a) insensitivity to elevated levels of P-glycoprotein that confers multidrug resistance; (b) selective killing of malignant cells traversing the S-phase of the cell cycle, while leaving viable normal cells, which either are arrested at the S-G2 boundary or continue to divide; (c) no cross-resistance with several other anticancer drugs; and (d) potentiation or enhancement of cytotoxicity when appropriately used in combination with tumor necrosis factor, ionizing radiation, and hyperthermia. In addition, development of cell resistance to water-insoluble CPT congeners in vitro is accompanied by increased sensitivity to other anticancer drugs. Furthermore, water-insoluble CPT congeners have exhibited an unprecedented activity against a wide variety of human tumors xenografted in nude mice by inhibiting growth and inducing regression of carcinomas of the lung, breast, ovary, colon, stomach, pancreas, and prostate, as well as malignant melanoma, lymphoma, and leukemia. More importantly, oral administration of the water-insoluble CPT congeners in clinical studies with cancer patients makes other route(s) of administration unnecessary.  相似文献   

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We investigated the effects of the drug 14-keto-stypodiol diacetate (SDA) extracted from the seaweed product Stypopodium flabelliforme, in inhibiting the cell growth and tumor invasive behavior of DU-145 human prostate cells. In addition, the molecular action of the drug on microtubule assembly was analyzed. The effects of this diterpenoid drug in cell proliferation of DU-145 tumor cells in culture revealed that SDA at concentrations of 5 microM decreased cell growth by 14%, while at 45 microM a 61% decrease was found, as compared with control cells incubated with the solvent but in the absence of the drug. To study their effects on the cell cycle, DU-145 cells were incubated with increasing concentrations of SDA and the distribution of cell-cycle stages was analyzed by flow cytometry. Interestingly, the data showed that 14-keto-stypodiol diacetate dramatically increased the proportion of cells in the G2/M phases, and decreased the number of cells at the S phase of mitosis, as compared with appropriate controls. Studies on their action on the in vitro assembly of microtubules using purified brain tubulin, showed that SDA delayed the lag period associated to nucleation events during assembly, and decreased significantly the extent of polymerization. The studies suggest that this novel derivative from a marine natural product induces mitotic arrest of tumor cells, an effect that could be associated to alterations in the normal microtubule assembly process. On the other hand, a salient feature of this compound is that it affected protease secretion and the in vitro invasive capacity, both properties of cells from metastases. The secretion of plasminogen activator (u-PA) and the capacity of DU-145 cells to migrate through a Matrigel-coated membrane were significantly inhibited in the presence of micromolar concentrations of SDA. These results provide new keys to analyze the functional relationships between protease secretion, invasive behavior of tumor cells and the microtubule network.  相似文献   

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The role of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in the growth and development of prostate cancer was studied using established human prostate cancer cell lines. Under steroid and growth factor-free culture conditions, IGF-I significantly stimulated the androgen-independent cell lines PC-3 and DU-145 to incorporate [3H]thymidine into DNA, while the androgen-dependent cell line, LNCaP, was not affected. However, in the presence of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), DNA synthesis of LNCaP cells was stimulated by IGF-I in a dose-dependent manner. None of the cell lines tested secreted an immunoreactive level of IGF-I into their conditioned medium. Characterization of receptors by ligand binding assays revealed that all prostate cancer cell lines tested express specific binding sites for IGF-I with similar dissociation constants (0.23-0.39 nM). Crosslinking studies supported the suggestion that 125I-IGF-I was bound to a receptor on these cells. The IGF-I receptor concentrations of androgen-independent cell lines were significantly higher than those of the androgen-dependent cell line. Androgen appeared to affect neither the expression of IGF-I receptors nor the secretion of IGF-I. The results suggest that IGF-I may play an important role in stimulating the growth and progression of prostate cancer.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: This study was conducted to clarify the relationship among the frequencies of micronuclei (MN) and apoptosis, and clonogenic cell survival after irradiation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The frequencies of MN and apoptosis were compared in the surviving fraction in three human tumour cell lines and two rodent cell lines at various irradiation doses. RESULTS: The SHIN-3, DU-145 and CHO-K1 cells showed dose-dependent increases of MN per binucleate cell and an excellent correlation between the MN frequency and surviving fraction after irradiation. The F9 and COLO 320DM cells did not show this correlation. The number of apoptotic cells increased according to the increase in radiation dose in the F9 and COLO 320DM cells, but not in the SHIN-3, DU-145 or CHO-K1 cells. CONCLUSIONS: The detection of the MN frequency alone is insufficient to measure cellular intrinsic radiosensitivity. The simultaneous use of the MN assay and the detection of apoptotic cells would be more reliable as a method for predicting cell survival after radiation.  相似文献   

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Matrix proteolysis is thought to play a crucial role in several stages of tumor progression, including angiogenesis, and the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells. We investigated the specific role of gelatinase A (matrix metalloproteinase 2) on these events using gelatinase A-deficient mice. In these mice, tumor-induced angiogenesis was suppressed according to dorsal air sac assay. When B16-BL6 melanoma cells or Lewis lung carcinoma cells were implanted intradermally, the tumor volumes at 3 weeks after implantation in the gelatinase A-deficient mice decreased by 39% for B16-BL6 melanoma and by 24% for Lewis lung carcinoma (P < 0.03 for each tumor). The number of lung colonies of i.v. injections fell by 54% for B16-BL6 melanoma and 77% for Lewis lung carcinoma (P < 0.014 and P < 0.0015, respectively). These results indicated that host-derived gelatinase A plays an important role in angiogenesis and tumor progression, suggesting the usefulness of gelatinase A inhibitors for anticancer chemotherapy.  相似文献   

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Participation of the actin cytoskeleton in the transduction of proliferative signals has been established through the use of compounds that disrupt the cytoskeleton. To address the possibility that actin also participates in the transduction of an apoptotic signal, we have studied the response of the murine interleukin 2 (IL-2)-dependent T cell line CTLL-20 to treatment with the actin-binding compound jasplakinolide upon IL-2 deprivation. Like phalloidin, jasplakinolide stabilizes F-actin and promotes actin polymerization. Treatment of CTLL-20 cells with jasplakinolide, in the presence or absence of recombinant human IL-2, altered actin morphology as assessed by confocal fluorescence microscopy. Jasplakinolide was not toxic to CTLL-20 cells, nor was apoptosis induced in the presence of exogenous recombinant human IL-2. However, actin stabilization at the time of IL-2 deprivation enhanced apoptosis by changing the time at which CTLL-20 cells committed to the apoptotic pathway. This effect of jasplakinolide correlated with its ability to stabilize polymerized actin, as treatment with a synthetic analog of jasplakinolide with a greatly reduced ability to bind actin, jasplakinolide B, did not enhance apoptosis. The enhancement occurred upstream of the induction of caspase-3-like activity and could be inhibited by the overexpression of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-xL. These data suggest that the actin cytoskeleton plays an active role in modulating lymphocyte apoptosis induced by cytokine deprivation.  相似文献   

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