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Abstract Chemotherapy for adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) has been reported to fail to induce complete remission because of drug resistance in most patients. We have examined the expression of an ATL-derived factor (ADF)/thioredoxin in relation to resistance to adriamycin (ADM) in various T-cell leukemia cell lines including ATL cell lines. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated that ATL cell lines expressed ADF/thioredoxin at levels 2.8 to 12 times those of other T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (T-ALL) cell lines, and that ATL cell lines were 2 to 15 times more resistant to ADM than other T-ALL cell lines. Therefore, we established ADM-resistant cell lines from three different ATL cell lines, and examined the correlation between ADM resistance and expression of ADF/thioredoxin. ADM-resistant ATL cell lines were also found to be resistant to other drugs such as cisplatin and etoposide, and they expressed ADF/thioredoxin at levels 5 to 10 times those of parent ATL cell lines. Diamide and sodium selenite, which have been reported to inhibit ADF/thioredoxin, restored the sensitivity to ADM in ATL and ADM-resistant ATL cell lines. The MDR-1 gene product, a membrane P-glycoprotein (Pgp), was not expressed on ATL cell lines or ADM-resistant ATL cell lines. Topoisomerase II and glutathione peroxidase activities in T-cell leukemia cell lines were not correlated with ADM resistance. These results suggest that ADF/thioredoxin may play an important role in the drug resistance of ATL cells to ADM.


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