methylnitronitrosoguanidine has been researched along with Leukemia--Myeloid* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for methylnitronitrosoguanidine and Leukemia--Myeloid
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BCR/ABL recruits p53 tumor suppressor protein to induce drug resistance.
Tumors expressing the ABL oncoproteins (BCR/ABL, TEL/ABL, v-ABL) can avoid apoptosis triggered by DNA damaging agents. The tumor suppressor protein p53 is an important activator of apoptosis in normal cells; conversely its functional loss may cause drug resistance. The ABL oncoprotein-p53 paradigm represents the relationship between an oncogenic tyrosine kinase and a tumor suppressor gene. Here we show that BCR/ABL oncoproteins employ p53 to induce resistance to DNA damage in myeloid leukemia cells. Cells transformed by the ABL oncoproteins displayed accumulation of p53 upon DNA damage. In contrast, only a modest increase of p53 expression followed by activation of caspase-3 were detected in normal cells expressing endogenous c-ABL. Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase-like protein kinases (ATR and also ATM) -dependent phosphorylation of p53-Ser15 residue was associated with the accumulation of p53, and stimulation of p21(Waf-1) and GADD45, resulting in G(2)/M delay in BCR/ABL cells after genotoxic treatment. Inhibition of p53 by siRNA or by the temperature-sensitive mutation reduced G(2)/M accumulation and drug resistance of BCR/ABL cells. In conclusion, accumulation of the p53 protein contributed to prolonged G(2)/M checkpoint activation and drug resistance in myeloid cells expressing the BCR/ABL oncoproteins. Topics: Animals; Cell Cycle; Cell Line, Transformed; Cell Survival; DNA; DNA Damage; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm; Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl; Humans; Leukemia, Myeloid; Methylnitronitrosoguanidine; Mice; Models, Genetic; Mutagens; Oncogene Proteins v-abl; Phosphorylation; Protein Processing, Post-Translational; RNA Interference; Transfection; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 | 2004 |