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      High expression of bcl-x(L) in K562 cells and its role in the low sensitivity of K562 to realgar-induced apoptosis.

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          Arsenic compounds (As(2)O(3 )or()As(4)S(4)) have been used successfully for the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) for quite a long time. It has been noticed that the sensitivity to apoptosis induced by As(2)O(3 )varies among various leukemia cells. It was reported by several groups that As(2)O(3) could induce apoptosis in APL-derived NB4 cells at concentrations of 0.5-1 mumol/l, whereas in other leukemia cells like K562, As(2)O(3) has no effects at the same concentration. K562 cells undergo apoptosis only when the concentration of As(2)O(3 )is greater than 2 mumol/l. Another arsenic compound, realgar (As(4)S(4)), a traditional Chinese mineral medicine, has been used to treat APL effectively and demonstrated to have lower toxicity than As(2)O(3). It would be interesting to know whether NB4 and K562 cells will show different sensitivity to realgar as well and if there is a difference, what is the cellular mechanism of it. In our present study, K562 cells were much less sensitive than NB4 cells to apoptosis induced by realgar. We confirm that the expression of bcl-x(L) is significantly higher in K562 cells than that in NB4 cells and is not downregulated upon realgar treatment. K562 cells become sensitive to realgar at clinically acceptable concentrations when bcl-x(L) expression level is downregulated by transfecting bcl-x(L) antisense RNA vector into the cells. Our results suggest that the increased bcl-x(L) expression in K562 cells contributes to its insensitivity to realgar-induced apoptosis.

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          Journal
          Acta Haematol.
          Acta haematologica
          S. Karger AG
          0001-5792
          0001-5792
          2005
          : 113
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.
          Article
          84678
          10.1159/000084678
          15983431
          56aa03c8-76a0-48f7-a1dc-b6ecedc21c9f
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