Hemoglobin Synthesis in Murine Virus-Induced Leukemic Cells <i>In Vitro:</i> Stimulation of Erythroid Differentiation by Dimethyl Sulfoxide

Charlotte Friend(City University of New York), William Scher(City University of New York), J. G. Holland(City University of New York), Tôru Satô(City University of New York)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 1, 1971
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Abstract

Cells of a cloned line of murine virus-induced erythroleukemia were stimulated to differentiate along the erythroid pathway by dimethyl sulfoxide at concentrations that did not inhibit growth. A rise in the number of benzidine-positive normoblasts was accompanied by increased synthesis of heme and hemoglobin and a decrease in the malignancy of the cells. This action of dimethyl sulfoxide, which was reversible, may represent the derepression of leukemic cells to permit their maturation.


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