Alpha-interferon reduces in vivo phosphorylation of P210bcr/abl protein during hemin-induced erythroid differentiation of K-562 cells |
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Authors: | K Shibata J Nishimura H Takahira H Nawata |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | alpha-Interferon (IFN-alpha) is important in the management of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). The P210bcr/abl fusion protein, with enhanced tyrosine kinase activity, is implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of the disease. To elucidate the inhibitory mechanism of IFN-alpha on CML cell proliferation, we studied the effect of IFN-alpha on P210bcr/abl in K-562 cells. The phosphorylated level of P210bcr/abl was not altered by treatment with IFN-alpha alone despite its inhibiting cell proliferation. However, when K-562 cells were treated with either a low (5 x 10(2) U/ml) or high (10(4) U/ml) concentration of IFN-alpha in the presence of hemin, P210bcr/abl protein activity decreased through reduction of in vivo phosphorylation, but not through inhibition of de novo protein synthesis. Furthermore, hemoglobin content was increased by IFN-alpha at both low and high concentrations in tandem with hemin-induced erythroid differentiation and the change in P210bcr/abl. These results demonstrate that IFN-alpha synergises hemin-mediated erythroid differentiation as it reduces the in vivo tyrosine phosphorylation of P210bcr/abl in K-562 cells. |
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