Modulation of gene expression networks underlying Realgar-Induced differentiation of acute promyelocytic leukemia cells

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Abstract To elucidate the molecular mechanism of all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA)–induced differentiation of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) cells, the gene expression patterns in the APL cell line NB4 before and after ATRA treatment were analyzed using complementary DNA array, suppression-subtractive hybridization, and differential-display–polymerase chain reaction. A total of 169 genes, including 8 novel ones, were modulated by ATRA. The ATRA-induced gene expression profiles were in high accord with the differentiation and proliferation status of the NB4 cells. The time courses of their modulation were interesting. Among the 100 up-regulated genes, the induction of expression occurred most frequently 12-48 hours after ATRA treatment, while 59 of 69 down-regulated genes found their expression suppressed within 8 hours. The transcriptional regulation of 8 induced and 24 repressed genes was not blocked by cycloheximide, which suggests that these genes may be direct targets of the ATRA signaling pathway. A balanced functional network seemed to emerge, and it formed the foundation of decreased cellular proliferation, maintenance of cell viability, increased protein modulation, and promotion of granulocytic maturation. Several cytosolic signaling pathways, including JAKs/STAT and MAPK, may also be implicated in the symphony of differentiation.


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