Inhibitory effect of bestatin on the growth of human leukemic cells |
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Authors: | K Sakurada M Imamura M Kobayashi N Tachibana K Abe M Tanaka M Okabe M Morioka M Kasai T Sugiura |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, Hokkaido University, School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We examined the effect of bestatin (Ubenimex) on the growth of human leukemic cells (i.e, HL-60, K562, MT-1, MT-2, Molt-4, and Raji cells). The growth of each cell line was inhibited by the cocultivation with bestatin at higher concentrations than employed for clinical use in Japan. [3H]TdR incorporation was also inhibited in MT-1 and MT-2 cells by treatment with bestatin. Degenerated cell-to-cell adhesion was observed among the treated cells. These findings suggest that the inhibitory effect on some leukemic cells, especially on MT-1 cells, results from the inhibition of DNA synthesis. |
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