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The acute promyelocytic leukemia-specific PML/RAR alpha fusion protein reduces the frequency of commitment to apoptosis upon growth factor deprivation of GM-CSF-dependent myeloid cells.

Authors :
Rogaia D
Grignani F
Grignani F
Nicoletti I
Pelicci PG
Source :
Leukemia [Leukemia] 1995 Sep; Vol. 9 (9), pp. 1467-72.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

PML/RAR alpha is the putative transforming sequence of acute promyelocytic leukemias. We investigated the effects of PML/RAR alpha on cell survival by expressing the fusion protein in the growth factor-dependent TF-1 cell line and analyzing the kinetics of cell death after GM-CSF deprivation. Results showed that PML/RAR alpha expression markedly delayed apoptotic cell death (3 weeks vs 1 week) without inducing growth factor independence. Growth factor deprivation caused rapid and massive apoptosis of control TF-1 cells (>95% apoptotic cells after 4-5 days). Factor-deprived control cells were synchronously and irreversibly committed to apoptosis as shown by their inability to re-enter the cell cycle after GM-CSF re-addition. The percentage of apoptotic cells in the PML/RAR alpha expressing cells was low (approximately 30-35%) and constant over the 4 weeks of factor deprivation. GM-CSF re-addition produced rapid increase in cell number at all time points during the 4 weeks of factor deprivation, suggesting that commitment to apoptosis was asynchronous and delayed in PML/RAR alpha-expressing TF-1 cells. We conclude that PML/RAR alpha interferes with the genetic pathways which regulate survival by reducing the frequency of commitment to apoptosis. This biological effect of PML/RAR alpha may contribute to its leukemogenetic potential.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0887-6924
Volume :
9
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Leukemia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7658713