Role of protein kinase C in Adriamycin-induced erythroid differentiation of K562 cells

1991 
Modulators of protein kinase C (PKC) were used to investigate the role of this enzyme during Adriamycin-induced erythroid differentiation of K562 cells. Adriamycin (0.1 μM) induced erythroid differentiation in 60%±10% of K562 cells. Phorbol myristate-12-acetate, an activator of protein kinase C, was strongly anti-proliferative to K562 cells (IC50, 8 nM) but did not induce erythroid differentiation. Staurosporine inhibited PKC from K562 cells (IC50, 8 nM) and blocked Adriamycin-induced erythroid differentiation, but only at concentrations marginally below those that inhibited proliferation (IC50, 81 nM). 1-(5-Isoquinolinylsulphonyl)-2-methylpiperazine (H-7) inhibited K562 PKC (IC50, 26 μM) but reduced Adriamycin-induced differentiation by <50% at concentrations of up to 600 μM. These data argue against a major role for PKC during Adriamycin-induced erythroid differentiation in K562 cells.
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