Desferioxamine increases iron depletion and apoptosis induced by ara-C of human myeloid leukaemic cells.

  • A. LEARDI
  • M. CARAGLIA
  • C. PIZZI
  • R. NOTARO
  • A. FABBROCINI
  • S. DE LORENZO
  • M. MUSICO
  • A. ABBRUZZESE
  • A. R. BIANCO
  • P. TAGLIAFERRI
  • SELLERI, Carmine
  • PEPE, Stefano
Publication date
January 1998
Publisher
Blackwell Science Limited:PO Box 88, Oxford OX2 0NE United Kingdom:011 44 1865 776868, 011 44 1865 206038, EMAIL: journals.cs@blacksci.co.uk, INTERNET: http://www.blackwell-science.com, Fax: 011 44 1865 721205
ISSN
0007-1048
Citation count (estimate)
83

Abstract

We investigated whether changes in iron metabolism and the transferrin receptor (TRF-R) expression were involved in the antileukaemic effects of arabinoside cytosine (ara-C). Treatment with 100 nM ara-C for 48h reduced thymidine uptake and increased the surface expression of the TRF-R on leukaemic blasts derived from 13/16 (81%) patients and on the HL-60 and U-937 cell lines. Whereas intracellular non-haem iron was strongly depleted 24 h after ara-C addition, TRF-R up-regulation and recovery of intracellular non-haem iron concentration occurred together after a longer exposure of the cultured cells to the drug. Since iron is an essential regulator of cell proliferation we have evaluated the effects of the combination between ara-C and the i...

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