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Loss of viability and induction of DNA damage in human leukemic myeloblasts and lymphocytes by m-AMSA.

L W Brox, A Belch, A Ng, E Pollock.   

Abstract

The effects of m-AMSA on in vitro viability and on the induction of DNA damage were examined in low-growth-fraction cell populations of human leukemic myeloblasts and normal lymphocytes. A significant individual variation in the drug-induced reduction of in vitro viability was observed in studies with five selected leukemic patients. The concentration of m-AMSA required to reduce viability by 50% within 48 h ranged from 0.25 microM to in excess of 5.0 microM for the leukemic myeloblasts as against about 2.0 microM for the samples of normal lymphocytes. Alkaline elution studies showed that m-AMSA induced protein-associated DNA strand breaks (PADB) in both myeloblasts and lymphocytes. Depending upon the m-AMSA concentration, there was a 4- to 9-fold difference in the level of PADBs induced by a given drug concentration in the myeloblasts of eight patients studied. The level of PADBs was saturable with respect to both drug concentration (5-10 microM) and exposure time (45-10 microM). The PADBs were repaired rapidly in all the lymphocyte and myeloblast samples studied, with over 90% of this DNA damage being repaired within 45 min after resuspension of the cells in drug-free medium. These studies of m-AMSA in low-growth-fraction samples of human lymphocytes and myeloblasts show both similarities and differences in the action of this drug compared with previously published studies using the high-growth-fraction mouse L1210 system.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3459593     DOI: 10.1007/BF00306740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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