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Retinoic acid inhibits the growth of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and induces p27Kip1 and p16INK4A up-regulation
Authors:Oliva  Adriana  Borriello  Adriana  Zeppetelli  Stefania  Di Feo  Angelo  Cortellazzi  Pilade  Ventriglia  Vega  Criscuolo  Maria  Zappia  Vincenzo  Della Ragione  Fulvio
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, "lsquo"F. Cedrangolo"rsquo", Second University of Naples, Via De Grecchio 7, 80138 Naples, Italy
Abstract:The importance of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in hemopoiesis has been definitely demonstrated. Thus, their impairment might cause profound alteration on production and maturation of blood cells. In the present paper, we investigated, for the first time, the effect of retinoic acid, an important antileukemic molecule, on the proliferation of primary cultures of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. We demonstrated that retinoic acid, at a pharmacological concentration, hampers strongly the growth of the cells, without inducing osteoblastic differentiation. The analysis of cell division cycle machinery showed that the antiproliferative effect is associated with (i) the up-regulation of two cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, namely p27Kip1 and p16INK4A, and (ii) the down-regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase 2 activity and pRB phosphorylation. The reported findings represent novel insights into the antileukemic effects of the drug and contribute in clarifying the molecular mechanism of its pharmacological activity.
Keywords:mesenchymal stem cells  retinoic acid  leukemia treatment  hemopoiesis  cdk inhibitors  p27Kip1  p16INK4A
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