Effects of differentiation-inducing factors of Dictyostelium discoideum on human leukemia K562 cells: DIF-3 is the most potent anti-leukemic agent.
Y Kubohara
Index: Eur. J. Pharmacol. 381(1) , 57-62, (1999)
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Abstract
DIF-1 (differentiation-inducing factor-1; 1-(3,5-dichloro-2, 6-dihydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)hexan-1-one) is a putative morphogen that induces stalk cell formation in the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum. It has been previously reported that DIF-1 exhibits anti-tumor activity in mammalian cells. In this study, we examined the effects of six DIF analogues on DNA synthesis, cell growth, erythroid differentiation, and cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in human leukemia K562 cells. The DIF analogues used here were DIF-1, DIF-2 (which has pentanone in place of hexanone), DIF-3 (dechlorinated form of DIF-1), 2-MIDIF-1 (2-methoxy isomer of DIF-1), DMPH (dechlorinated form of DIF-3), and THPH (4-hydroxy substitution of DMPH). DIF-3 proved to be the most potent anti-leukemic agent among them, and the order of potency for causing growth inhibition, erythroid induction, and increases in [Ca2+]iTHPH in all the categories tested. The present results suggest new routes for the development of more potent and effective anti-tumor agents.
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