Abstract
Recent advances in genetic and molecular biology have provided greater insight into the biology of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). These investigations have shown that AML is a heterogeneous disease of biologically different entities. Current therapeutic approaches to AML are based on chemotherapy, but the side effects of the drugs used and various complications, including infections and bleeding, are sometimes fatal. In addition, responses to therapy and longterm outcome differ depending on the subentity in question. Therefore, it is essential to develop new therapeutic strategies such as biology adapted treatment based on the individual molecular pathogenesis of AML. Natural compounds appear to be safer than the current chemotherapeutic drugs, and we have therefore sought new potential agents among various natural compounds with the ability to induce the apoptosis of myeloid leukemic cells. Recently, we found that a highly toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated via the hydrogen peroxide/myeloperoxidase [H2O2/MPO/halide] system by natural compounds induces apoptosis in MPO-positive leukemic cells. This result is of great interest in establishing novel therapeutic approaches to AML mediated through ROS-induced apoptosis of leukemic cells.
Keywords: Myeloid leukemia, apoptosis, cell cycle, Fas, ROS, natural compounds
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Title: Induction of Apoptosis via the Modulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Production in the Treatment of Myeloid Leukemia
Volume: 7 Issue: 5
Author(s): Masahiro Kizaki, Mingji Xian, Morihiko Sagawa and Yasuo Ikeda
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Keywords: Myeloid leukemia, apoptosis, cell cycle, Fas, ROS, natural compounds
Abstract: Recent advances in genetic and molecular biology have provided greater insight into the biology of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). These investigations have shown that AML is a heterogeneous disease of biologically different entities. Current therapeutic approaches to AML are based on chemotherapy, but the side effects of the drugs used and various complications, including infections and bleeding, are sometimes fatal. In addition, responses to therapy and longterm outcome differ depending on the subentity in question. Therefore, it is essential to develop new therapeutic strategies such as biology adapted treatment based on the individual molecular pathogenesis of AML. Natural compounds appear to be safer than the current chemotherapeutic drugs, and we have therefore sought new potential agents among various natural compounds with the ability to induce the apoptosis of myeloid leukemic cells. Recently, we found that a highly toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated via the hydrogen peroxide/myeloperoxidase [H2O2/MPO/halide] system by natural compounds induces apoptosis in MPO-positive leukemic cells. This result is of great interest in establishing novel therapeutic approaches to AML mediated through ROS-induced apoptosis of leukemic cells.
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Kizaki Masahiro, Xian Mingji, Sagawa Morihiko and Ikeda Yasuo, Induction of Apoptosis via the Modulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Production in the Treatment of Myeloid Leukemia, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2006; 7 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920106778521541
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920106778521541 |
Print ISSN 1389-2010 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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