Title : [Apoptosis of human leukemic cells induced by topoisomerase I and II inhibitors].

Pub. Date : 1996 Mar

PMID : 8695922






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1 Comparison between five human leukemic lines (BV173, HL60, U937, K562, KCL22) suggest that the main determinant of their sensitivity to topoisomerase I (camptothecin) and II (VP-16) inhibitors is their ability to regulate cell cycle progression in response to specific DNA damage, then to die through apoptosis: the more the cells inhibit cell cycle progression, the less sensitive they are. Camptothecin host cell factor C1 Homo sapiens