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Human T Cell Leukemia Virus Type II Increases Telomerase Activity in Uninfected CD34+ Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells

Authors :
Re, Maria Carla
Monari, Paola
Gibellini, Davide
Ciancianaini, Paolo
Dall'Aglio, Pier Paolo
Vignoli, Monica
Furlini, Giuliano
Ramazzotti, Eric
Bertazzoni, Umberto
Casoli, Claudio
Source :
Journal of Hematotherapy & Stem Cell Research (now called Stem Cells and Development); August 1, 2000, Vol. 9 Issue: 4 p481-487, 7p
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The aging process of long-term self-renewing hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells is not yet completely understood and recent studies on antiapoptotic cell pathways have demonstrated a close linkage between telomerase activation and Bcl-2 deregulation in human cancer cells. The present work shows that human T cell leukemia virus type II (HTLV-II) Mo virions that have originated from the T cell line (C344), but not from the B cell line (BJAB), are critically involved in mediating survival and growth effects on hematopoietic precursors (represented by both the TF-1 CD34+ cell line and by peripheral blood-derived CD34+ cells) through the maintenance or enhancement of telomerase activity and the induction of bcl-2 expression. In addition, using an interleukin-3-dependent TF-1 cell line, it was demonstrated that IL-3 deprivation was sufficient to influence the levels of telomerase activity and Bcl-2 expression in CD34+ cells. Taken together, these findings suggest that, in appropriate conditions, extended hematopoietic progenitor cell survival and proliferation following HTLV-II exposure depends on a synergistic interaction between up-regulation of Bcl-2 and activation of telomerase activity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15258165
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Hematotherapy & Stem Cell Research (now called Stem Cells and Development)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs1171177
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/152581600419143