Quantitation of resistance to cytosine arabinoside by myeloid leukemic cells expressing bcl-2.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY(2009)

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The presence of bcl-2 in myeloid leukemias has been associated with a decrease in therapy-induced apoptosis, reduced patient survival and in vitro autonomous growth of leukemic cells. The present study focuses on the quantitation of resistance to increasing doses of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (Ara-C) by using hematological tumors expressing different levels of bcl-2. Scanning densitometry of Western blots demonstrated that the myeloid U-937 cells express low levels of bcl-2 (RD=0.008), whereas the follicular lymphoma RL-7 expressed very high levels (RD=3.084). Colony formation was also examined following incubation with Ara-C and RL-7 cells demonstrated a higher clonogenic survival (LD(50)=0.5 mu m) when compared with U-937 cells (LD(50)=0.005 mu M). Similarly, the level of bcl-2 expression in each cell line was also related to apoptosis with U-937 cells demonstrating increased DNA fragmentation when compared with RL-7 cells. To further evaluate the effect of upregulated bcl-2 on Ara-C treatment, U-937 cells were transfected with a retroviral vector carrying the murine bcl-2 or vector alone. Upregulation of bcl-2 by myeloid leukemic cells increased the resistance by 3 logs to Ara-C when comparing LD(50) values from clonogenic assays, and decreased apoptosis by at least 3 logs when measuring dUTP positive cells by flow cytometry.
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1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (AraC),U-937 cells,bcl-2,apoptosis,myeloid leukemias
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