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Resistance to Ara-C Up-Regulates the Activation of NF-κB, Telomerase Activity and Fas Expression in NALM-6 Cells
Syu-ichi KannoTakako HiuraAi ShoujiYuu OsanaiMayuko UjibeMasaaki Ishikawa
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2007 Volume 30 Issue 11 Pages 2069-2074

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Cytosine arabinoside (1-β-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine; Ara-C) is the most important antimetabolite used to induce remission in acute leukemia, but cellular resistance to Ara-C reflects a poor prognosis in cancer chemotherapy. To further investigate the mechanisms of resistance to Ara-C, we have established Ara-C-resistant NALM-6 cells. The activation of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) was accompanied by the acquisition of Ara-C resistance. Telomerase activity has also increased with the acquisition of Ara-C resistance. The expression of Bid, Bax, or p53 proteins have been shown to increase correlated with the acquisition of Ara-C resistance. In contrast to the increase in these proteins, Bcl-2, Bcl-x, and Bag-1 proteins remained unchanged with the acquisition of Ara-C resistance. Fas expression increased with the acquisition of Ara-C resistance in the late stage. The induction of apoptosis and reduction of cell viability by cytotoxic anti-Fas antibody was more susceptible in resistant cells than parental cells. In conclusion, this report has shown that resistance to Ara-C up-regulates the activation of NF-κB, telomerase activity and Fas expression.
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