Dose dependent biological effects of idarubicin in HL-60 cells: alterations of the cell-cycle and apoptosis.

Author: MarekováM, VokurkováD, VávrováJ

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TP-53 deficient cells of human leukaemia HL-60 die by massive apoptosis after treatment by high (50-100 nmol/l) doses of DNA damaging agent Idarubicin, regardless of the cell-cycle phase, in which they are affected. In contrary, after relatively low dose 10 nmol/l the cells die after cell-cycle arre...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10953380

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Idarubicin's Dose-Dependent Effects on HL-60 Cells: A Dance Between Cell Cycle and Apoptosis

Idarubicin, a potent chemotherapy drug, is known for its ability to target and kill cancer cells. However, its precise mechanisms of action can vary depending on the dosage. This research delves into the dose-dependent effects of idarubicin on HL-60 cells, a human leukemia cell line. The study found that high doses of idarubicin (50-100 nmol/l) induced massive apoptosis, a programmed cell death process, in HL-60 cells regardless of their cell cycle phase. In contrast, lower doses (10 nmol/l) resulted in cell cycle arrest in the G2 phase, leading to cell death. The study's findings suggest that apoptosis induced by idarubicin can occur independently of the cell cycle phase, and the timing of apoptosis is directly related to the dose of the drug.

Idarubicin's Dual Role: A Balancing Act Between Cell Cycle and Apoptosis

The study's findings reveal the complex interplay between idarubicin's dosage and its effects on HL-60 cells, highlighting the importance of precise dose optimization for effective cancer treatment.

Navigating the Desert of Cancer Treatment: Precision and Understanding

Cancer treatment often involves a delicate balance between effectiveness and minimizing side effects. This research underscores the importance of understanding the dose-dependent effects of chemotherapy drugs for optimizing patient outcomes.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The desert of cancer research is a vast and complex landscape, and understanding the intricate mechanisms of chemotherapy drugs is crucial for navigating this terrain effectively.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2000-10-19
  2. Date Revised 2016-10-21
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10953380

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10953380

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