Cotylenin A-induced differentiation is independent of the transforming growth factor-beta signaling system in human myeloid leukemia HL-60 cells |
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Authors: | Matsunawa Manabu Ishii Yuki Kasukabe Takashi Tomoyasu Shigeru Ota Hidekazu Honma Yoshio |
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Institution: | Department of Chemotherapy, Saitama Cancer Center Research Institute, Komuro Ina, Saitama, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Cotylenin A, which has been isolated as a plant growth regulator, potently induces the differentiation of human myeloid leukemia cells. Treatment of HL-60 cells with a combination of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta and 1alpha, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) (VD3) resulted in increased differentiation compared to separate treatments, but TGF-beta did not affect the cotylenin A-induced differentiation of HL-60 cells. It is possible that the signal transduction pathway used by cotylenin A for inducing the differentiation of leukemia cells is the same as that used by TGF-beta. However, cotylenin A did not affect the expression of TGF superfamily or Smad genes in HL-60 cells. Treatment with neutralizing anti-TGF-beta antibody or an inhibitor of TGF-beta signaling did not inhibit cotylenin A-induced differentiation, although VD3-induced differentiation was significantly suppressed by these treatments. The subcellular distribution of Smad3 was also unaffected by cotylenin A. These results suggest that the cotylenin A-induced differentiation of leukemia cells is independent of the TGF-beta signaling system, although TGF-beta acts as an autocrine mediator of the growth arrest and differentiation of leukemia cells induced by VD3 and other inducers. |
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