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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
)
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BRIT1
(BRCT-repeat inhibitor of hTERT expression), also known as microcephalin (MCPH1), is a crucial gene in the complex cellular machine that is devoted to DNA repair and acts as a regulator of both the intra-S and G2/M checkpoints. The most important role of
BRIT1
/MCPH1 in the regulation of cell cycle progression appears to be the G2/M checkpoint. The K562 and peripheral blood cells of
chronic myeloid leukemia
(
CML
) patients at diagnosis were found to downregulate
BRIT1
/MCPH1. However, we could not find any correlation between bcr/abl activity and the
BRIT1
/MCPH1 level. In order to study the genomic instability of
CML
cells, we evaluated the ability of these cells to arrest mitotic division after exposure to hydroxyurea, a known genotoxic agent. We showed that
CML
cells continue to proliferate without the activation of the G2/M cell cycle checkpoint arrest or of the apoptotic mechanism. This behavior may predispose the cells to accumulate genomic defects. In conclusion, we found that
CML
cells have a low
BRIT1
/MCPH1 level and show a defective G2/M arrest, confirming that these cells have a constitutive genomic instability.
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PMID:BRIT1/MCPH1 expression in chronic myeloid leukemia and its regulation of the G2/M checkpoint. 2193 93