Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Distinct Effects of Clinically Used Anthracycline Antibiotics on ras Oncogene-Expressed Cells
Kayoko S. TSUCHIYAToshie KANBEMakoto HORIYoshimasa UEHARAYoshikazu TAKAHASHITomio TAKEUCHI
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1993 Volume 16 Issue 9 Pages 908-911

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Abstract
Doxorubicin, pirarubicin, and FAD-104, but not aclarubicin or MX 2, flattened the morphology of NIH3T3 cells that had been transformed by human H-ras and K-ras. The effect appeared on almost all cells, as early as 2 d following exposure to the antibiotics at concentrations inhibiting cell growth by 50% or more. The morphological alteration accompanied other nornal cell phenotypes, such as the restoration of actin atress fibers, anchorage dependence of cell growth and an increase in nucleoside diphosphate (NDP) kinase activity. NIH3T3 cells transformed by src and other tumor cell lines responded less prominently, if at all.
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