Title : Induction of cyclophosphamide-resistance by aldehyde-dehydrogenase gene transfer.

Pub. Date : 1996 Feb 1

PMID : 8562935






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1 ALDH1 transduction into peripheral blood human hematopoietic progenitor cells also led to significant increases (4- to 10-fold; IC50, approximately 3 to 4 mumol/L) in cyclophosphamide resistance in an in vitro colony-forming assay. Cyclophosphamide aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family member A1 Homo sapiens
2 These findings indicate that ALDH1 overexpression is sufficient to induce cyclophosphamide resistance in vitro and provide a basis for testing the efficacy of ALDH1 gene transduction to protect bone marrow cells from high-dose cyclophosphamide in vivo. Cyclophosphamide aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family member A1 Homo sapiens
3 These findings indicate that ALDH1 overexpression is sufficient to induce cyclophosphamide resistance in vitro and provide a basis for testing the efficacy of ALDH1 gene transduction to protect bone marrow cells from high-dose cyclophosphamide in vivo. Cyclophosphamide aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family member A1 Homo sapiens