Becher R, Zimmer G, Schmidt C G, Sandberg A A
Cancer Genet Cytogenet. 1984 Jul;12(3):239-45. doi: 10.1016/0165-4608(84)90035-9.
The sister chromatid exchange (SCE) frequency was investigated in normal bone marrow and Ph1-positive cells of chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) patients with and without mitomycin-C (MMC) treatment in vitro. Even though the spontaneous SCE frequency was found to be significantly lower in CML cells, the absolute SCE values after MMC treatment did not differ between leukemic and normal cells, and this seems to indicate an equilization of SCE rates. However, the fact that leukemic cells with lower spontaneous SCE rates need a further increase of SCE to reach values equal to those of normal cells might indicate a somewhat higher susceptibility of leukemic cells to DNA damage by MMC. This interpretation appears to be confirmed by the fact that the inhibition of cellular proliferation at higher MMC doses considerably reduced the number of leukemic cells that was able to divide twice during a given culture time.
对慢性粒细胞白血病(CML)患者的正常骨髓细胞和Ph1阳性细胞进行了姐妹染色单体交换(SCE)频率的研究,这些细胞在体外经过或未经过丝裂霉素-C(MMC)处理。尽管发现CML细胞的自发SCE频率显著较低,但MMC处理后的绝对SCE值在白血病细胞和正常细胞之间并无差异,这似乎表明SCE率达到了平衡。然而,自发SCE率较低的白血病细胞需要进一步提高SCE才能达到与正常细胞相等的值,这一事实可能表明白血病细胞对MMC所致DNA损伤的敏感性略高。较高MMC剂量下细胞增殖的抑制显著减少了在给定培养时间内能够分裂两次的白血病细胞数量,这一事实似乎证实了这一解释。