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Mahdihe Ghasemi, Fatemeh Nadali, Seyed Naser Ostad, Farhad Zaker, Shahrbanoo Rostamy, Hossein Dargahi,
Volume 6, Issue 4 (11-2012)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Chronic myelogenous leukemia is characterized by Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome, the presence of BCR-ABL fusion gene and constitutive activation of the ABL1 tyrosine kinase. Despite an excellent result of target therapy by imatinib, some patients develop resistance to imatinib. In this study Efficacy of HESA-A on proliferation and apoptosis of K562 cell line was assessed.

Materials and Methods: In this study doubling time of K562 cell line was calculated. The cells were affected by various concentrations of HESA-A(1,2,4 and 8 mg/ml respectively). Cytotoxicity and IC50 dose of HESA-A were detected by MTT and trypan blue exclusion assay. Apoptosis was assessed by flowcytometry after 48 h cell treatment in the presence of IC50 dose.

Results: Doubling time of K562 cells was 24 hours. HESA-A reduced the number of viable K562 cells in a concentration dependent manner.IC50 dose was 3.5 mg/ml. In flowcytometry analysis of apoptosis, 19.22% of the treated cells were located in the position of the necrotic cells.

Conclusion: The results of MTT and trypan blue exclusion assay suggest that HESA-A inhibits the growth of k562 cells in a concentration dependent manner and induces necrosis in K562 cells.


Elahe Derakhshanfar, Shaban Alizadeh, Hassan Rafiemehr , Fateme Nadali, Ali Qasemi, Masuod Karimi, Nushin Shabab,
Volume 10, Issue 6 (3-2017)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloprolifrative neoplasm that is characterized by an expansion of myeloid, erythroid cells and platelets in peripheral blood and myeloid hyperplasia in bone marrow. Secreted frizzled-related protein family is a negative regulator of the Wnt signaling pathway that suppresses this signaling pathway in healthy individuals. Aberrant regulation of the Wnt signaling pathway is a prevalent theme in cancer biology, and methylation in promoter of SFRP family has been shown to cause uncontrolled cell proliferation in cancer. Chronic myeloid leukemia was the first malignancy in which the important role of Wnt signaling pathway has been described. 
In the present study, we examined the methylation status of SFRP1 and SFRP2 genes in patients with CML.
Materials and Methods: Blood samples were obtained from 25 healthy individuals and 33 patients whit chronic meyloied leukemia (23 male, 10 female) Then Isolated DNA was treated with sodium bisulfite and analyzed by methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (MSP) with primers specific for methylated and unmethylated promoter sequences of the SFRP1 & -2 genes. We used Mann-Whitney u-tests to investigate the correlation between SFRP-1 and SFRP-2 genes hypermethylation and clinical parameters.
Results: In CML patient hypermethyleation frequency of SFRP-1 and SFRP-2 genes were 16.1℅ and 27.2% respectively. In control group SFRP-1 and SFRP-2 genes were unmethylated.
Conclusion: The present study showed that, methylation of SFRP genes also occurs in CML like other solid tumors. Therefore, the methylation of these genes may play a role in the initiation of malignant disease.



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