All-trans retinoic acid induces apoptosis in acute myeloblastic leukaemia cells

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A. Zheng
E.-R. Savolainen
P. Koistinen
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[1] University of Oulu,Departments of Internal Medicine
[2] University of Oulu,Clinical Chemistry
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Apoptosis | 1997年 / 2卷
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Acute myeloblastic leukaemia; all-trans retinoic acid; apoptosis; differentiation;
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The effect of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) on leukaemia cell differentiation, proliferation and induction of apoptosis was studied by using autonomously growing blast cells isolated from eight patients with acute myeloblastic leukaemia (AML) either at diagnosis ( n=4) or at relapse (n=4). No morphological or functional differentiation induced by ATRA was observed in any of the cases studied. In cell cultures, inhibition of leukaemia cell growth by ATRA was obvious, especially in the case of clonogenic cells, and it was both time- and concentration-dependent. Induction of apoptosis was more difficult to achieve. The cells retained over 90% viability in suspension when the ATRA exposure at any of the concentrations studied was 48 h or less. When the time of exposure to ATRA was longer than 48 h, the viability of the cells decreased in a concentration-dependent manner. Apoptosis was observed morphologically in each of the AML cases with 10-5 to 10-8 M ATRA, if the incubation time of cells in ATRA was 72 h. The percentage of apoptotic cells increased with increasing ATRA concentrations from 12± 9% of 10-8 M ATRA to 78±12% of 10-5 M ATRA. The DNA electrophoretic method was able to detect apoptosis in all the AML samples exposed to 10-7 and 10-6 ATRA for 48 h and occasionally in cases where lower concentrations and longer exposure time were used. In conclusion, the present study shows that it is possible to induce apoptotic leukaemia cell death in vitro with ATRA in AML, and this effect is dependent on both concentration and exposure time.
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