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Shotaro Iwamoto, Keichiro Mihara, James R. Downing, Ching-Hon Pui, Dario Campana
Published in Volume 117, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(4):1049–1057 doi:10.1172/JCI30235
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Upregulation of ASNS expression in MSCs increases their capacity to protect ALL cells from asparaginase cytotoxicity.

(A) Expression of ASNS protein in TERT-immortalized MSCs transduced with an ASNS retroviral vector (ASNS) compared to that of cells transduced with an empty control vector (Mock) and that of nontransduced MSCs by Western blotting. After probing with the anti-ASNS antibody, the membrane was stripped and reprobed with an anti-actin antibody. (B) Cytotoxicity of asparaginase on the ALL cell lines REH and RS4;11 was measured in coculture with MSCs transduced with either ASNS or empty vector. Cytotoxicity was measured after 48 hours of exposure to 1 IU/ml and 0.001 IU/ml asparaginase for REH and RS4;11, respectively. Each symbol indicates the results of 1 experiment (mean of 2 measurements). Bars correspond to the median of 8 experiments.