Effects of anti-tal-1 oligodeoxynucleotides in T-ALL cell lines.

Abstract

Rearrangement of the gene tal-1 leads to transcriptional dysregulation and contributes to the formation of childhood T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Therefore, we tried to interfere with the transcription of the SIL/tal-1 fusion gene, the most common form of aberrant tal-1, by treatment with antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs). The potential of two different strategies was investigated, one targeting the cell line specific SIL/tal-1 fusion region, the other using an ODN complementary to tal-1 sequence downstream of the region not affected by any of the known types of tal-1 rearrangement. With both approaches a single-dose application of 3 mumol of ODN led to a significant antiproliferative effect of a about 25-60% in two T-ALL cell lines characterized by the SIL/tal-1 fusion gene. Investigation of the tal-1 mRNA level by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction was in concordance with these results: In both cell lines clearly less of the tal-1-specific fragment was generated after incubation with the antisense ODN tal-1 common than in the control experiments with a mismatched ODN or no ODN at all. Neither the antiproliferation antisense effect nor the downregulation of the steady state tal-1 mRNA level was observed in control cell lines bearing wildtype tal-1.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer2
ISSN0929-1903
StatusVeröffentlicht - 1997
pubmed 9080116