Ballerini P, Lenoble M, Balitrand N, Schaison G, Najean Y, Chomienne C
Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire Hematopoïétique, Université Paris VII, France.
Leukemia. 1991 May;5(5):383-5.
Retinoic acid, vitamin D3, and dexamethasone are known inducers of myeloid leukemic cell differentiation. Recent evidence indicates that these drugs mediate their biological effects through binding to a nuclear receptor which belongs to the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily. This paper shows that the ligands of the other receptors of this family, estrogens, progesterone, androgens and thyroid hormone, do not induce leukemic cell differentiation. However, thyroid hormone potentiates, by one order of magnitude, the dose-response effect of retinoic acid in HL-60 cells.