Abstract

The resistance to all trans retinoic acid (ATRA) differentiating treatment is a consequence, in most of the cases, of either increased catabolism or down regulation of ATRA uptake. Recently, we have shown that ATRA efficiency to differentiate HL-60 cells was enhanced about 30 times after its incorporation into Low Density Lipoprotein (ATRA-LDL). Here, we attempted to differentiate the ATRA-resistant HL-60 cells by ATRA-LDL at high concentrations up to 10 μM. No significant differentiating effect was observed, although the LDL receptor sites were evidenced in these cells. To increase the number of LDL receptors, the cells were pre-incubated in lipoprotein-deprived serum medium and compactin (2 μM), both ATRA and ATRA-LDL induced gradual increase of cell differentiation (35%±1 and 51.5%±5 at 10 μM of ATRA and ATRA-LDL respectively). At 2 and 8 μM, the intracellular concentrations of ATRA were respectively three and four times higher when incorporated into LDL. In addition, ATRA-LDL, in the medium, was better protected against degradation than ATRA. The surprising restoration of free ATRA sensitivity after treatment with compactin suggested the implication of new mechanisms unrelated to the LDL-receptor endocytosis but involving the non-sterol pathway.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call