Literature DB >> 3461206

Induction of differentiation of Friend murine erythroleukemia cells by poly-L-lysine and daunorubicin-poly-L-lysine conjugate.

R Supino, N Gibelli, F Zunino.   

Abstract

The ability of the synthetic cationic polypeptide poly-L-lysine (PLL) to induce differentiation of Friend murine erythroleukemia cells was examined with the use of polymers of different molecular weights. Like other membrane-interacting agents (polar solvents), all the polymers tested were effective in inducing cell differentiation. This effect was found to be molecular weight dependent, as already reported for other membrane-related actions of these polymers. Since anthracyclines also exert direct effects on the cell membrane, the activity of the daunorubicin-PLL conjugate was also examined. The covalent linking of the drug to the polyamino acid somewhat reduced the differentiation-inducing activity in this system. Indeed, free daunorubicin was found to inhibit the maturational process. Although the inducing effect was observed when the free PLL or daunorubicin-linked PLL was added alone, polymers enhanced differentiation produced by suboptimal concentrations of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Since PLL was inactive as an initiator of the maturation of a DMSO-resistant line, it is likely that some events (presumably membrane-related effects) involved in the multistep stimulation process are common to polar-planar solvents and the polycationic polymer.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3461206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst        ISSN: 0027-8874            Impact factor:   13.506


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