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From: Azacytidine sensitizes acute myeloid leukemia cells to arsenic trioxide by up-regulating the arsenic transporter aquaglyceroporin 9

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Sensitization of leukemia cells to As2O3-induced cytotoxicity with azacytidine (5′Aza) pre-treatment. (A) Dose-dependent cytotoxicity of As2O3 with or without 5′Aza treatment in the human AML cell lines, HL-60, K562, NB4, and OCI-AML3. As determined by MTT assay, all four cell lines pre-treated with 5′Aza exhibited significant decrease in cell viability as compared with their untreated controls. Data were acquired from three independent experiments, and relative survival of each individual cell line was normalized to its respective control. (B) Representative plot of flow cytometric analysis, showing a significant increase in As2O3-mediated cytotoxicity (annexin V-positive cells) in K562 cells pre-treatment with 5′Aza, as compared with control cells not treated with 5′Aza. (C) Bar charts showing the fold changes of As2O3-induced cell death (annexin V-positive cells) in each AML lines with or without 5′Aza pre-treatment. Quantitative analysis by flow cytometry further confirmed a significant increase in As2O3-induced apoptotic cell death after 5′Aza pre-treatment.

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