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A radioresistant fraction of acute promyelocytic leukemia cells exhibit CD38 cell-surface antigen and mRNA expression.


ABSTRACT: In the present study, the cell viability and cluster of differentiation (CD)38 mRNA expression were evaluated in radioresistant (Res)-HL60 acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) cells. Cell viability in Res-HL60 cells was higher compared with wild-type HL60 cells, but did not differ between high and mid/low CD38 antigen expression groups in Res-HL60 cells. A higher expression of CD38 mRNA in Res-HL60 cells was observed, particularly in the CD38high cell subpopulation. Furthermore, the expression of CD38 mRNA was upregulated following exposure to X-irradiation. In contrast, the characteristic expression of CD45 and CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein ? mRNA were not altered. These results suggest that the accumulation of CD38 protein in radioresistant APL cells, resulting from the constant expression of CD38 mRNA induced by X-irradiation, is a characteristic response of the radioresistant-surviving fraction; however, the accumulation of CD38 did not influence the extent of radioresistant behavior.

SUBMITTER: Monzen S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5876438 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A radioresistant fraction of acute promyelocytic leukemia cells exhibit CD38 cell-surface antigen and mRNA expression.

Monzen Satoru S   Chiba Mitsuru M   Ueno Tatsuya T   Morino Yuki Y   Terada Kenji K   Yamaya Hiroki H   Hosokawa Yoichiro Y  

Oncology letters 20180221 5


In the present study, the cell viability and cluster of differentiation (CD)38 mRNA expression were evaluated in radioresistant (Res)-HL60 acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) cells. Cell viability in Res-HL60 cells was higher compared with wild-type HL60 cells, but did not differ between high and mid/low CD38 antigen expression groups in Res-HL60 cells. A higher expression of CD38 mRNA in Res-HL60 cells was observed, particularly in the CD38<sup>high</sup> cell subpopulation. Furthermore, the exp  ...[more]

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