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Doxycycline induces apoptosis by way of caspase-3 activation with inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase in human T-lymphoblastic leukemia CCRF-CEM cells

Authors :
Hiromichi Iwasaki
Yasuhiko Mitsuke
Adel Badran
Hitoshi Inoue
Satoshi Ikegaya
Takanori Ueda
Source :
The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine. 140(6)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Evidence for nonantibiotic activity displayed by tetracycline has been extensively reported in the field of antiinflammation. Here, we report a growth-inhibitory effect of doxycycline on CCRF-CEM, a T-lymphoblastic human leukemic cell line. Cells were incubated with doxycycline at concentrations ranging from zero to 50 μmol/L. We examined the hypothesis that induction of apoptosis is one of the mechanisms by which doxycycline inhibits CCRF-CEM proliferation. Caspase-3 activity of cells grown in the presence of 10 μmol/L and 50 μmol/L doxycycline increased dose-dependently after 24 hours in culture. The demonstration that doxycycline induces APO 2.7 expression in CCRF-CEM cells in vitro also supports its capacity for induction of apoptosis. The level of matrix metalloproteinase-2 was significantly lower in the medium cultured with 50 μmol/L doxycycline than the control. These phenomena suggest that this well-tolerated oral agent has the potential to be of value in antileukemic therapy. (J Lab Clin Med 2002;140:382-6)

Details

ISSN :
00222143
Volume :
140
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7fb51637786cb7566222ba7aa46bb4e3