Mk. Chelbi-alix et L. Pelicano, Retinoic acid and interferon signaling cross talk in normal and RA-resistant APL cells, LEUKEMIA, 13(8), 1999, pp. 1167-1174
Retinoic acid (RA) and interferon (IFN) potentiate each other to induce bio
logical responses. Their combination has shown synergistic differentiating,
antiproliferative and antiviral activities in various cell lines including
those derived from the acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). IFNs have demon
strated broad applications in cancer, as well as in virologic diseases. RA
has variable effectiveness in therapy. Its real success is in APL where it
provides the first example of a differentiation therapy. However, complete
clinical remission with RA alone is always transient as RA resistance devel
ops in the treated patients as well as in vitro. In various cell lines, inc
luding those derived from APL, RA induces directly the expression of two tr
anscription factors, Stat1 and IRF-1 which play central roles in the IFN si
gnal transduction. In addition, RA induces IFN-alpha synthesis and enhances
the IFN-induced Stat activation. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms
by which RA and IFNs can cooperate in inducing differentiation, inhibition
of cell growth or viral replication focusing on recent results derived from
normal and RA-resistant APL cells.