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  • Title: [Different sensitivity of two chronic myeloid leukemia cell lines to interferon-alpha].
    Author: Li XM, Chen HC, Liu XF, Wu YH, Cao YF.
    Journal: Ai Zheng; 2003 Oct; 22(10):1047-52. PubMed ID: 14558948.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: The clinical observation has shown that interferon-alpha(IFN-alpha) is one of the most effective therapeutic agents for the malignancies of hemopoietic system and lymphoma. However, IFN-alpha can only induce about 70-80% of the patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) to get hematological remission. The mechanism by which various CML cases respond differently to IFN-alpha is still unclear. METHODS: (1)The effects of IFN-alpha in different concentrations (100, 500, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 U/ml) on growth of the two CML cell lines were detected by MTT assay,semisolid colony formation and trypan-blue staining for the cells in liquid culture. (2)The cell apoptosis was examined by flow cytometry(FCM),fluorescence microscopy and gel electrophoresis analysis for DNA fragmentation in 48 hours after IFN-alpha (1,000 U/ml) induction of both KT-1/A3 and K562 cells. (3)The expression levels of bcr/abl chimeric genes were analyzed by relative quantitative RT-PCR at 48 hours after cultivation of both KT-1/A3 and K562 cells with IFN-alpha in 1,000 U/ml. RESULTS: (1)The growth inhibition of KT-1/A3 cells was dose-dependent in IFN-alpha from the concentration of 100 U/ml to 10,000 U/ml. (2)Having been induced with IFN-alpha in 1000 U/ml for 48 hours, the apoptosis rate of KT-1/A3 cells raised from 3.29% to 11.8% and the expression level of bcr/abl chimeric gene in this cell line declined to 66.7% as compared with those of the control. (3)The growth and apoptosis rate as well as bcr/abl gene expression level of K562 cells were not significantly affected by IFN-alpha. CONCLUSION: Different populations of CML cells shows different sensitivity to IFN-alpha.
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