Leukemia Research Reports (Jan 2015)

Effects of 5-azacytidine on natural killer cell activating receptor expression in patients with refractory anemia with excess of blasts

  • Régis T. Costello,
  • Amélie Leclercq,
  • Thérèse Le Treut,
  • Carole Sanchez,
  • Delphine Mercier,
  • Gérard Sébahoun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lrr.2014.09.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 15 – 17

Abstract

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Epigenetic drugs modify DNA methylation and are used in refractory anemia with excess of blasts (RAEB). These drugs may reactivate anti-oncogene expression and restore a normal phenotype instead of inducing antitumor toxicity, although they also have immunosuppressive effects on T-lymphocytes [1] In RAEB and acute myeloid leukemia, a defect in natural killer (NK) cell cytotoxicity has been shown, which relies on abnormal expression of activating receptors. Previous study has shown that 5-azacytidine impaired mRNA synthesis and induced apoptosis in NK cells [2]. In this study we investigated the effect of the demethylating drug 5-azacytidine (Vidaza®) on NK receptors with the hypothesis that demethylation of the promoters of activating NK receptor genes induces gene reactivation and thus may increase their expression.

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