Although ail-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) can restore the differentiation capacity of leukemic promyelocytes, early leukemic myeloblasts are conversely not responsive to ATRA induced granulocytic differentiation. To assess whether this resistance to ATRA is related to an impaired function of the Retinoic Acid Receptor alpha (RAR alpha), we performed an analysis of RAR alpha expression and transactivation activity, in several myeloid leukemic cell lines, representative of different types of spontaneous acute myeloid leukemias. Our results indicate that a functionally active RAR alpha nuclear receptor is expressed in all the analyzed cell lines, regardless of their differentiation capacity following exposure to ATRA. The observation that ATRA treatment is able to induce the expression of retinoic acid target genes, in late- but not in early-myetoblastic leukemic cells, raises the possibility that the differentiation block of these cells is achieved through a chromatin mediated mechanism. Acetylation is apparently not involved in this process, since the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A, is not able to restore the differentiation capacity of early leukemic myeloblasts. Further investigation is needed to clarify whether myeloid transcription factors, distinct to RAR alpha, play a role in the resistance of these cells to ATRA treatment.

A functionally active RAR alpha nuclear receptor is expressed in retinoic acid non responsive early myeloblastic cell lines / Grande, Alexis; M., Montanari; Manfredini, Rossella; Tagliafico, Enrico; ZANOCCO MARANI, Tommaso; F., Trevisan; Ligabue, Giulia; M., Siena; Ferrari, Stefano; Ferrari, Sergio. - In: CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION. - ISSN 1350-9047. - STAMPA. - 8:(2001), pp. 70-82. [10.1038/sj.cdd.4400771]

A functionally active RAR alpha nuclear receptor is expressed in retinoic acid non responsive early myeloblastic cell lines

GRANDE, Alexis;MANFREDINI, Rossella;TAGLIAFICO, Enrico;ZANOCCO MARANI, Tommaso;LIGABUE, Giulia;FERRARI, Stefano;FERRARI, Sergio
2001

Abstract

Although ail-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) can restore the differentiation capacity of leukemic promyelocytes, early leukemic myeloblasts are conversely not responsive to ATRA induced granulocytic differentiation. To assess whether this resistance to ATRA is related to an impaired function of the Retinoic Acid Receptor alpha (RAR alpha), we performed an analysis of RAR alpha expression and transactivation activity, in several myeloid leukemic cell lines, representative of different types of spontaneous acute myeloid leukemias. Our results indicate that a functionally active RAR alpha nuclear receptor is expressed in all the analyzed cell lines, regardless of their differentiation capacity following exposure to ATRA. The observation that ATRA treatment is able to induce the expression of retinoic acid target genes, in late- but not in early-myetoblastic leukemic cells, raises the possibility that the differentiation block of these cells is achieved through a chromatin mediated mechanism. Acetylation is apparently not involved in this process, since the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A, is not able to restore the differentiation capacity of early leukemic myeloblasts. Further investigation is needed to clarify whether myeloid transcription factors, distinct to RAR alpha, play a role in the resistance of these cells to ATRA treatment.
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70
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A functionally active RAR alpha nuclear receptor is expressed in retinoic acid non responsive early myeloblastic cell lines / Grande, Alexis; M., Montanari; Manfredini, Rossella; Tagliafico, Enrico; ZANOCCO MARANI, Tommaso; F., Trevisan; Ligabue, Giulia; M., Siena; Ferrari, Stefano; Ferrari, Sergio. - In: CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION. - ISSN 1350-9047. - STAMPA. - 8:(2001), pp. 70-82. [10.1038/sj.cdd.4400771]
Grande, Alexis; M., Montanari; Manfredini, Rossella; Tagliafico, Enrico; ZANOCCO MARANI, Tommaso; F., Trevisan; Ligabue, Giulia; M., Siena; Ferrari, S...espandi
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