Honma Y, Onozuka Y, Okabe-Kado J, Kasukabe T, Hozumi M
Department of Chemotherapy, Saitama Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
Cancer Res. 1991 Sep 1;51(17):4535-8.
The sensitivity of human myelogenous leukemia cells to 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine (ara-C) during induction of differentiation was examined. Treatment with hemin greatly increased the sensitivity of erythroid leukemia cells to ara-C. The enhancement of ara-C sensitivity by hemin was not as remarkable in nonerythroid leukemia cells. Hemin altered the metabolism of ara-C in human erythroleukemia K562 cells by reducing ara-C deaminase activity, increasing intracellular accumulation of ara-C, and activating the nucleoside kinases. These alterations may be involved in the enhancing effect of hemin on sensitivity of ara-C. These results suggest that some inducers of differentiation potentiate the antileukemic effect of ara-C on human erythroleukemia cells.