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Research Paper

Docosahexanoic acid induces dose dependent cell death in an early undifferentiated subtype of acute myeloid leukemia cell line

Pages 331-337 | Published online: 15 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most frequently diagnosed adulthood leukemia, yet current therapies offer a cure rate of less than 30%. This may be due in part to the fact that the leukemia-initiating cells in AML reside within the rare and highly primitive CD34+CD38- hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell (HSC) population that are often resistant to chemotherapy . Docosahexanoic acid (DHA), a major component of fish oil, has previously been shown to inhibit the induction and progression of breast, prostate and colon cancer, and increase the therapeutic effects of numerous chemotherapeutics, often by enhancing apoptosis. In the present studies, we investigated DHA’s effect on the primitive and undifferentiated AML cell line KG1a, to explore the potential of this fatty