Abstract

Cytokinins, purine derivatives that act as hormones to control many processes in plants, are very effective at inducing the granulocytic differentiation of human myeloid leukaemia cells. Isopentenyladenine (IPA), a potent cytokinin, significantly induced the expression of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP)delta, but not C/EBP alpha protein, whereas all-trans retinoic acid, a well-known inducer of granulocytic differentiation, induced C/EBP alpha but not C/EBP delta protein. Antisense oligonucleotide for C/EBP delta, but not C/EBP alpha or C/EBP beta, effectively suppressed IPA-induced differentiation, suggesting that the expression of C/EBP delta protein is necessary for cytokinin-induced differentiation. Although C/EBP alpha is known to be crucial for granulocytic differentiation, the function of C/EBP delta has not been well documented in the regulation of haematopoiesis. The role of C/EBP delta in the granulocytic differentiation of myeloid leukaemia cells is discussed.

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