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BACKGROUND:
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a clonal myeloproliferative expansion of primitive hematopoietic progenitor cells.MATERIALS AND METHODS:
In the present study, CML samples were collected from various hospitals in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.RESULTS:
Chromosomal alterations seen in peripheral blood lymphocytes of these treated and untreated cases of CML were satellite associations, double minutes, random loss, gain of C group chromosomes and presence of marker chromosome. No aberrations were observed in control samples. Karyotypic abnormalities have also been noted in the Ph-negative cells of some patients in disease remission.CONCLUSION:
This is a novel phenomenon whose prognostic implications require thorough and systematic evaluation. 相似文献3.
Irene Colavita Nicola Esposito Concetta Quintarelli Ersilia Nigro Fabrizio Pane Margherita Ruoppolo Francesco Salvatore 《Proteomics》2013,13(16):2414-2418
In the present study, we used a functional proteomic approach to identify Annexin A1 (Anxa1) interacting proteins in the Philadelphia‐positive KCL22 cell line. We focused on Anxa1 because it is one of the major proteins upregulated in imatinib‐sensitive KCL22S cells versus imatinib‐resistant KCL22R. Our proteomic strategy revealed 21 interactors. Bioinformatic analysis showed that most of these proteins are involved in cell death processes. Among the proteins identified, we studied the interaction of Anxa1 with two phosphatases, Shp1 and Shp2, which were recently identified as biomarkers of imatinib sensitivity in patients affected by chronic myeloid leukemia. Our data open new perspectives in the search for annexin‐mediated signaling pathways and may shed light on mechanisms of resistance to imatinib that are unrelated to Bcr‐Abl activity. All mass spectrometry data have been deposited in the ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD000030. 相似文献
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Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is an acquired neoplastic hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) disorder characterized by the expression of the BCR-ABL oncoprotein. This gene product is necessary and sufficient to explain the chronic phase of CML. The only known cause of CML is radiation exposure leading to a mutation of at least one HSC, although the vast majority of patients with CML do not have a history of radiation exposure. Nonetheless, in humans, significant radiation exposure (after exposure to atomic bomb fallout) leads to disease diagnosis in 3-5 years. In murine models, disease dynamics are much faster and CML is fatal over the span of a few months. Our objective is to develop a model that accounts for CML across all mammals. In the following, we combine a model of CML dynamics in humans with allometric scaling of hematopoiesis across mammals to illustrate the natural history of chronic phase CML in various mammals. We show how a single cell can lead to a fatal illness in mice and humans but a higher burden of CML stem cells is necessary to induce disease in larger mammals such as elephants. The different dynamics of the disease is rationalized in terms of mammalian mass. Our work illustrates the relevance of animal models to understand human disease and highlights the importance of considering the re-scaling of the dynamics that accrues to the same biological process when planning experiments involving different species. 相似文献
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Xiao-Yun Liu Yue-Feng Yang Chu-Tse Wu Qun-Wei Zhang Qing-Fang Li Hua Wang Li-Sheng Wang 《Biochemical and biophysical research communications》2010,393(4):637-808
Spreds, a recently established class of negative regulators of the Ras-ERK (extracellular signal-regulated kinase) pathway, are involved in hematogenesises, allergic disorders and tumourigenesis. However, their role in hematologic neoplasms is largely unknown. Possible effects of Spreds on other signal pathways closely related to Ras-ERK have been poorly investigated. In this study, we investigated the in vitro effects of Spred2 on chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells. In addition to inhibiting the well-established Ras-ERK cascade, adenovirus-mediated Spred2 over-expression inhibits constitutive and stem cell factor (SCF)-stimulated sphingosine kinase-1 (SPHK1) and Mcl-1 expression, as well as inhibiting proliferation and inducing apoptosis in CML cells. In K562 cells and primary CML cells, imatinib induces endogenous Spred2 expression. Spred2 silencing by stable RNA interference partly protects K562 cells against imatinib-induced apoptosis. Together, these data implicate Spred2 in imatinib-induced cytotoxicity in CML cells, possibly by inhibiting the Ras-ERK cascade and the pro-survival signaling molecules SPHK1 and Mcl-1. These findings reveal potential targets for selective therapy of CML. 相似文献
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Griffiths SD Burthem J Unwin RD Holyoake TL Melo JV Lucas GS Whetton AD 《Molecular biotechnology》2007,36(2):81-89
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) is a hematopoietic stem cell disease, associated with a t(9, 22) chromosomal translocation
leading to formation of the BCR/ABL chimeric protein, which has an intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity. Recently, the BCR/ABL
tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib mesylate (imatinib) has been successfully used clinically, although, disease relapse can
still occur. The precise detail of the mechanism by which CML cells respond to imatinib is still unclear. We therefore systematically
examined the effects of imatinib on the primitive CML cell proteome, having first established that the drug inhibits proliferation
and induces increased apoptosis and differentiation. To define imatinib-induced effects on the CML proteome, we employed isobaric
tag peptide labeling (iTRAQ) coupled to two-dimensional liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. Given the limited
clinical material available, the isobaric tag approach identified a large population of proteins and provided relative quantification
on four samples at once. Novel consequences of the action of imatinib were identified using this mass spectrometric approach.
DEAD-box protein 3, heat shock protein 105 kDa, and peroxiredoxin-3 were identified as potential protein markers for response
to imatinib.
Electronic Supplementary Material The online version of this article (doi: ) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Stephen D. Griffiths and John Burthem contributed equally to this publication. This work is supported by The Leukaemia Research
Fund (UK). 相似文献
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Mythreyi Narasimhan Vaishnavi Khamkar Sarika Tilwani Sorab N. Dalal Dhanlaxmi Shetty P.G. Subramanian Sanjay Gupta Rukmini Govekar 《Journal of cell communication and signaling》2022,16(2):207
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) epitomises successful targeted therapy, where inhibition of tyrosine kinase activity of oncoprotein Bcr-Abl1 by imatinib, induces remission in 86% patients in initial chronic phase (CP). However, in acute phase of blast crisis, 80% patients show resistance, 40% among them despite inhibition of Bcr-Abl1 activity. This implies activation of either Bcr-Abl1- independent signalling pathways or restoration of signalling downstream of inactive Bcr-Abl1. In the present study, mass spectrometry and subsequent in silico pathway analysis of differentiators in resistant CML-CP cells identified key differentiators, 14–3-3ε and p38 MAPK, which belong to Bcr-Abl1 pathway. Their levels and activity respectively, indicated active Bcr-Abl1 pathway in CML-BC resistant cells, though Bcr-Abl1 is inhibited by imatinib. Further, contribution of these components to resistance was demonstrated by inhibition of Bcr-Abl1 down-stream signalling by knocking-out of 14–3-3ε and inhibition of p38 MAPK activity. The observations merit clinical validation to explore their translational potential.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12079-021-00647-x. 相似文献
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Comparative analysis of cell surface proteins in chronic and acute leukemia cell lines 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Lee SJ Kim KH Park JS Jung JW Kim YH Kim SK Kim WS Goh HG Kim SH Yoo JS Kim DW Kim KP 《Biochemical and biophysical research communications》2007,357(3):620-626
This study was designed to identify the cell surface protein markers that can differentiate between chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and acute promyelocytic leukemia cells (APL). The differentially expressed plasma membrane proteins were analyzed between CML cell line (K562) and APL cell line (NB4) using the comparative proteomic approach. The cell membrane proteins were enriched by labeling with a membrane-impermeable biotinylation reagent, sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotin, and subjected to liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). By comparative proteomic analysis of K562 and NB4 cells, we identified 25 membrane and 14 membrane-associated proteins. The result of LC-MS/MS combined with chemical tagging method was validated by confirming the expression and localization of one of the differentially expressed plasma membrane proteins, CD43, by FACS and confocal microscopy. Our results indicate that CD43 could be a potential candidate for differentiating CML from APL. 相似文献
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Jessica R.B. Musselman Cindy K. Blair James R. Cerhan Phuong Nguyen Betsy Hirsch Julie A. Ross 《Cancer epidemiology》2013,37(4):410-416
BackgroundCigarette smoking is an established risk factor for adult myeloid leukemia, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but less is known about the nature of this association and effects of smoking cessation on risk.MethodsIn a large population-based case–control study of myeloid leukemia that included 414 AML and 185 chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cases and 692 controls ages 20–79 years, we evaluated risk associated with cigarette smoking and smoking cessation using unconditional logistic regression methods and cubic spline modeling.ResultsAML and CML risk increased with increasing cigarette smoking intensity in men and women. A monotonic decrease in AML risk was observed with increasing time since quitting, whereas for CML, the risk reduction was more gradual. For both AML and CML, among long-term quitters (≥30 years), risk was comparable to non-smokers.ConclusionsOur study confirms the increased risk of myeloid leukemia with cigarette smoking and provides encouraging evidence of risk attenuation following cessation. 相似文献
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Selective and effective targeting of chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells by topoisomerase II inhibitor etoposide in combination with imatinib mesylate in vitro 下载免费PDF全文
Man‐Yu Liu Wei‐Zhang Wang Fen‐Fang Liao Qing‐Qing Wu Xiang‐Hua Lin Yong‐Hen Chen Lin Cheng Xiao‐Bao Jin Jia‐Yong Zhu 《Cell biology international》2017,41(1):16-23
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Background
Leptin and adiponectin receptors mediate the role of leptin in stimulating the growth of leukemic cells and the protective function of adiponectin undertaken in several malignancies such as leukemia. In this study, we investigated the involvement of the expression of leptin and adiponectin receptors in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) pathogenesis.Methods
The expression of leptin receptor isoforms, OB-Rt, OB-Ra, and OB-Rb, and the expression of adiponectin receptors, AdipoR1 and AdipoR2, were measured as mRNA levels in two CML cell lines (K562 and Meg-01) and 20 CML patients and 24 healthy controls by using RT-PCR.Results
OB-Rt and OB-Ra isoforms expression of the leptin receptors were found to be significantly lower in Meg-01 cell lines than K562 cells. All leptin receptors were downregulated in CML patients and more particularly OB-Rb level was found to be undetectably low in normal PBMC as well as in CML patients. AdipoR1 expression level was higher in Meg-01 than in K562, whereas AdipoR2 level was found to be unchanged in both cell lines. Interestingly, while AdipoR1 expression increased in CML patients, AdipoR2 decreased. Moreover, imatinib therapy did not affect both leptin and adiponectin isoform expressions.Conclusion
While the decrease in leptin receptor levels in CML patients was confirmed, the increase in AdipoR1 levels and relevant decrease in AdipoR2 levels depicted their possible involvement in CML pathogenesis. This suggests different functions of adiponectin receptors in CML development. 相似文献12.
Sorel N Bonnet ML Guillier M Guilhot F Brizard A Turhan AG 《Biochemical and biophysical research communications》2004,323(3):728-730
To study the hierarchical levels of stem cell targets for ABL-kinase domain mutations in CML, highly purified CD34+CD38- and CD34+CD38+ cell populations and their LTC-IC-derived progeny were analyzed in four patients at diagnosis (n=1) or in advanced phases (n=3) of their disease. In the single patient with early phase CML who later developed an Imatinib Mesylate-resistance and a Y253H mutation, no mutation was detectable in purified cell fractions analyzed at diagnosis nor in their LTC-IC-derived progeny. In contrast, in three patients in advanced phase CML, ABL-kinase mutations demonstrated in peripheral blood cells by sequencing (Q252E and M351T) were detectable in the FACS-sorted cells and became amplified in the LTC-IC-derived progeny of the primitive cells. These findings demonstrate that in late CP or advanced CML, ABL-kinase mutations occur as an intraclonal event in the primitive Ph1+ stem cell compartments with progression of this clone towards IM-resistant blast phase. 相似文献
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Biological agents have long been used in the treatment of cancer, and interferon-alpha was the first human cytokine to be widely studied in this setting. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a hematopoietic stem cell disorder for which interferon-alpha has demonstrated substantial activity. In the 1980s interferon-alpha became first-line therapy for patients with chronic-phase CML, not eligible for allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Following the discovery of the leukemic oncogene BCR/ABL and its causal association with CML, the potent BCR/ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib mesylate was developed. Imatinib proved to be superior to interferon-alpha in all outcome measures, making imatinib the new standard of care for patients with CML. There is both clinical and laboratory evidence suggesting imatinib therapy alone is not curative in CML, whereas IFN has induced a low but reproducible curative effect in some patients. This unique activity may be the basis for the reincorporation of IFN into the management of CML. These observations may be best explained by imatinib's negligible activity against the leukemic stem cell (LSC) population. This review discusses the history of interferon-alpha in the treatment of CML, the evolution of molecularly targeted therapies, and some of the lessons we have learned from years of informative research in CML. It also explores the new challenge of managing minimal residual disease in the imatinib era, and addresses the promising role for LSC-directed therapies in the future treatment of CML. 相似文献
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Qing-Hua Min Xiao-Zhong Wang Jing Zhang Qing-Gen Chen Shu-Qi Li Xiao-Qing Liu Jing Li Jing Liu Wei-Ming Yang Yu-Huan Jiang Yan-Mei Xu Jin Lin Qiu-Fang Gao Fan Sun Lei Zhang Bo Huang 《Experimental cell research》2018,362(2):386-393
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a malignant disorder of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. Majority of patients can be effectively treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) such as imatinib, but a portion of patients will develop drug resistance. Accumulated evidences have identified exosomes in cancer as promoters of tumor progression. Herein, we found that exosomes derived from imatinib resistant CML cells can be internalized into sensitive CML cells and confer drug-resistance traits. We also demonstrated a significant higher level of miR-365 in exosomes derived from drug-resistant CML cells compared with those from sensitive ones using microarray and qRT-PCR. The imatinib sensitive CML cells transfected with pre-miR-365 displayed lower chemosensitivity and apoptosis rate compared with controls. We further confirmed that exosomal transfer of miR-365 induced drug resistance by inhibiting expression of pro-apoptosis protein in sensitive CML cells. In conclusion, our study reveals that exosomes mediate a horizontal transfer of drug-resistant trait in chronic myeloid leukemia cell by delivering miR-365. 相似文献
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Studies on chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) have served as a paradigm for cancer research and therapy. These studies involve the identifi cation of the fi rst cancer-associated chromosomal abnormality and the subsequent development of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) that inhibit BCR-ABL kinase activity in CML. It becomes clear that leukemia stem cells (LSCs) in CML which are resistant to TKIs, and eradication of LSCs appears to be extremely diffi cult. Therefore, one of the major issues in current CML biology is to understand the biology of LSCs and to investigate why LSCs are insensitive to TKI monotherapy for developing curative therapeutic strategies. Studies from our group and others have revealed that CML LSCs form a hierarchy similar to that seen in normal hematopoiesis, in which a rare stem cell population with limitless selfrenewal potential gives rise to progenies that lack such potential. LSCs also possess biological features that are different from those of normal hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and are critical for their malignant characteristics. In this review, we summarize the latest progress in CML field, and attempt to understand the molecular mechanisms of survival regulation of LSCs. 相似文献
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Samuel Troadec Mélina Blairvacq Nassima Oumata Hervé Galons Laurent Meijer Christian Berthou 《Journal of biomedical science》2015,22(1)
Background
Although Imatinib mesylate has revolutionized the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia, some patients develop resistance with progression of leukemia. Alternative or additional targeting of signalling pathways deregulated in Bcr-Abl-driven chronic myeloid leukemia may provide a feasible option for improving clinical response and overcoming resistance.Results
In this study, we investigate ability of CR8 isomers (R-CR8 and S-CR8) and MR4, three derivatives of the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) inhibitor Roscovitine, to exert anti-leukemic activities against chronic myeloid leukemia in vitro and then, we decipher their mechanisms of action. We show that these CDKs inhibitors are potent inducers of growth arrest and apoptosis of both Imatinib-sensitive and –resistant chronic myeloid leukemia cell lines. CR8 and MR4 induce dose-dependent apoptosis through mitochondrial pathway and further caspases 8/10 and 9 activation via down-regulation of short-lived survival and anti-apoptotic factors Mcl-1, XIAP and survivin which are strongly implicated in survival of Bcr-Abl transformed cells.Conclusions
These results suggest that CDK inhibitors may constitute a complementary approach to treat chronic myeloid leukemia.Electronic supplementary material
The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12929-015-0163-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. 相似文献18.
A 36-year-old man suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia (in chronic phase) was initially treated with busulphan. At the
end of 6 months of follow-up he developed bone marrow aplasia. He was given single foetal liver infusion therapy. The patient
recovered fully from aplasia. He continued in chronic phase for more than 7 years with intermittent busulphan therapy. 相似文献
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Betanin a betacyanin pigment purified from fruits of Opuntia ficus-indica induces apoptosis in human chronic myeloid leukemia Cell line-K562 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Devalraju Sreekanth M.K. Arunasree Karnati R. Roy T. Chandramohan Reddy Gorla V. Reddy Pallu Reddanna 《Phytomedicine》2007,14(11):739-746
Betalains are water-soluble nitrogenous vacuolar pigments present in flowers and fruits of many caryophyllales with potent antioxidant properties. In the present study the antiproliferative effects of betanin, a principle betacyanin pigment, isolated from the fruits of Opuntia ficus-indica, was evaluated on human chronic myeloid leukemia cell line (K562). The results show dose and time dependent decrease in the proliferation of K562 cells treated with betanin with an IC(50) of 40 microM. Further studies involving scanning and transmission electron microscopy revealed the apoptotic characteristics such as chromatin condensation, cell shrinkage and membrane blebbing. Agarose electrophoresis of genomic DNA of cells treated with betanin showed fragmentation pattern typical for apoptotic cells. Flow cytometric analysis of cells treated with 40 microM betanin showed 28.4% of cells in sub G0/G1 phase. Betanin treatment to the cells also induced the release of cytochrome c into the cytosol, poly (ADP) ribose polymerase (PARP) cleavage, down regulation Bcl-2, and reduction in the membrane potentials. Confocal microscopic studies on the cells treated with betanin suggest the entry of betanin into the cells. These studies thus demonstrate that betanin induces apoptosis in K562 cells through the intrinsic pathway and is mediated by the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria into the cytosol, and PARP cleavage. The antiproliferative effects of betanin add further value to the nutritional characteristics of the fruits of O. ficus-indica. 相似文献