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8-Azaguanine (8AG)-resistant mutations induced by X-rays, ultraviolet radiation (UV) and a chemical carcinogen, 4-hydroxyaminoquinoline 1-oxide (4-HAQO) were examined during the cell cycle of synchronized HeLa S3 cells. Mutants induced by 400 R of X-rays occurred in a higher frequency in the X-ray sensitive G1-S boundary phase than in the X-ray-resistant G2, S and early g2 phases. 8AG-resistant mutants induced by treatment with 10?5 M 4-HAQO for 20 min appeared in a higher frequency in the early to middle S phases than in the other phases. In the case of UV, however, we found no significant difference in the induced mutation frequencies the cell cyle, because the mutation frequencies induced by the UV doses (0–20 Jm2) used were too low for detection of the difference. These results suggest that there is a close correlation between the critical damage induced in DNA molecule(s) at the DNA-synthetic phase in the cell cycle and mutagenesis, because mitotic cells have a low mutability in spite of their high radio-sensitivity.  相似文献   

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There is evidence suggesting that radiosensitization induced in mammalian cells by substitution in the DNA of thymidine with BrdU has a component that relies on inhibition of repair and/or fixation of radiation damage. Here, experiments designed to study the mechanism of this phenomenon are described. The effect of BrdU incorporation into DNA was studied on cellular repair capability, rejoining of interphase chromosome breaks, as well as induction and rejoining of DNA double- and single-stranded breaks (DSBs and SSBs) in plateau-phase CHO cells exposed to X rays. Repair of potentially lethal damage (PLD), as measured by delayed plating of plateau-phase cells, was used to assay cellular repair capacity. Rejoining of interphase chromosome breaks was assayed by means of premature chromosome condensation (PCC); induction and rejoining of DNA DSBs were assayed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and induction and rejoining of DNA SSBs by DNA unwinding. A decrease was observed in the rate of repair of PLD in cells grown in the presence of BrdU, the magnitude of which depended upon the degree of thymidine replacement. The relative increase in survival caused by PLD repair was larger in cells substituted with BrdU and led to a partial loss of the radiosensitizing effect compared to cells tested immediately after irradiation. A decrease was also observed in the rate of rejoining of interphase chromosome breaks as well as in the rate of rejoining of the slow component of DNA DSBs in cells substituted with BrdU. The time constants measured for the rejoining of the slow component of DNA DSBs and of interphase chromosome breaks were similar both in the presence and in the absence of BrdU, suggesting a correlation between this subset of DNA lesions and interphase chromosome breaks. It is proposed that a larger proportion of radiation-induced potentially lethal lesions becomes lethal in cells grown in the presence of BrdU. Potentially lethal lesions are fixed via interaction with processes associated with cell cycle progression in cells plated immediately after irradiation, but can be partly repaired in cells kept in the plateau-phase. It is hypothesized that fixation of PLD is caused by alterations in chromatin conformation that occur during normal progression of cells throughout the cell cycle.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The rate of RNA synthesis in synchronously growing HeLa S3 cells was determined as a function of position in the cell generation cycle. Measurements throughout the cycle of both the rate of incorporation of radioactively-labeled uridine and of the total amount of RNA indicate that (1) the rate of RNA synthesis is constant (or increases only slightly) during G1, approximately doubles during the first half of S, and then remains constant during the remainder of S and G2, and (2) cells attain the average G1 rate of RNA synthesis very early in G1, and maintain the average G2 rate until mitosis. If the initiation of DNA synthesis is blocked, the acceleration of RNA synthesis is markedly reduced or eliminated. Further experiments in which DNA synthesis was inhibited at different times in S, or to varying degrees from the beginning of S, suggest that the extent to which RNA synthesis is accelerated depends on the amount of DNA duplicated. These data also indicate that duplication of the first half, and in particular the first few per cent, of the DNA complement results in a disproportionate acceleration of RNA synthesis. The possibility that fluctuations in the sizes of precursor pools may lead to misinterpretation of labeled-uridine incorporation data was examined. Experiments indicate that in this system pool fluctuations do not cause invalid measures of RNA synthesis. It is concluded that RNA synthesis occurs throughout interphase, but undergoes a two-fold increase in rate which is dependent on the duplication of DNA.  相似文献   

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The rejoining of single-strand breaks (SSBs) induced in plasmid DNA in the presence of 10 mmol dm(-3) Tris scavenger by aluminum K (Al(K)) ultrasoft X rays has been compared with that for SSBs induced by gamma radiation. The Al(K) ultrasoft X rays interact to produce low-energy secondary electrons, which are thought to be the main contributors to the formation of complex damage by low-LET radiations. The rejoining of radiation-induced SSBs was investigated using human whole cell extracts. The efficiency of rejoining of SSBs induced by Al(K) ultrasoft X rays is less than that observed for gamma-ray-induced SSBs. From the similarity of the extent of rejoining of SSBs induced by gamma rays under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, the chemical nature of the stand break termini does not significantly influence SSB rejoining. A simple nick induced in plasmid DNA by gpII protein is rejoined rapidly compared with the slower rejoining processes for radiation-induced SSBs. Therefore, ligation is not rate-determining in processing radiation-induced SSBs. This study provides further evidence that nonrejoining of radiation-induced SSBs reflects the complexity of DNA damage. From comparison of the extent of rejoining of SSBs induced by different radiations, it is inferred that double-strand breaks represent only a minor component of the overall yield of complex damage.  相似文献   

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We have examined the sensitivity of proliferating lymphoid cells in different phases of the cell cycle to macrophage-mediated cytostatic activity. These studies evaluated the ability of target cells enriched in individual cell cycle phases to pass into the next phase during brief (2–6 hr) periods of coculture with activated or nonactivated peritoneal macrophages. Both normal (concanavalin A-stimulated spleen cells) and neoplastic (Gross virus-induced thymic lymphoma) cells were analyzed. Spleen cells or lymphoma cells were first separated by centrifugal elutriation into populations highly enriched for G1, S, or G2/M phases of the cell cycle and cultured in the presence of nonactivated or activated macrophages for periods of 2, 4, or 6 hr. The cellular DNA content of recovered nonadherent target cells was then analyzed by flow cytometry after staining with propidium iodide. Macrophage contamination of target cell populations was insignificant under these conditions. Nonactivated macrophages did not affect target cell cycle traverse when compared with target cells cultured alone. Activated macrophage mediated cytostatic activity resulted in complete block of the transition of cells in G1 phase into S phase and of the further accumulation of DNA by cells in early S phase. Cells already in mid to late S phase were able to continue DNA replication at rates nearly equivalent to control cells. There was no inhibition of the passage of cells through G2 or mitosis. These effects were seen by as early as 2 hr of macrophage-target cell coculture and both normal and neoplastic cells exhibited identical patterns of cell cycle phase sensitivity.  相似文献   

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Near-ultraviolet and visible radiations increased the duration of the mitotic cycle in excised pea root meristems primarily by lengthening the duration of the pre-DNA synthetic period (G1). All radiations tested shortened the duration of the post-DNA synthetic period (G2). The most pronounced effects were exhibited by green radiation, which lengthened the duration of the cell cycle, G1, DNA synthesis (S), and mitosis (M), and shortened the duration of G2. Progression of cells arrested by starvation in G1 and G2 into DNA synthesis and mitosis was also affected by light treatments. Green radiation appeared to arrest a group of cells in DNA synthesis as well as in G1 and G2. Meristems receiving green and near-ultraviolet radiations exhibited the most rapid progression of G1 cells through S and G2.  相似文献   

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Summary HeLa cells in a monolayer culture were synchronized to S, G2 and mitotic phases by use of excess (2.5 mM) deoxythymidine double-block technique. The localizations of Ca++-activated adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) at different phases of the cell cycle were studied using light and electron-microscopic histochemical techniques, and microphotometric comparisons of the densities of reaction products. Enzyme reaction product was always localized in the endoplasmic reticulum, nuclear membrane, mitochondria and Golgi apparatus, but there were qualitative and quantitative differences related to the phases of the cell cycle. In S phase the activity was mainly concentrated in a perinuclear area of the cytoplasm whereas in G2 and mitosis the activity was scattered throughout the cell. The total activity per cell was maximal in G2, was less in S phase and least in mitosis. Activity in the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum was distinctly less in mitosis than in other phases of the cell cycle. The mitochondrial ATPase differed from the ATPase at other sites in ion dependence and sensitivity to oligomycin. The results suggest that there may be several distinct ATPases in proliferating cells.  相似文献   

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INDEPENDENCE OF CENTRIOLE FORMATION AND DNA SYNTHESIS   总被引:13,自引:10,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
The temporal relationship between cell cycle events and centriole duplication was investigated electron microscopically in L cells synchronized by mechanically selecting mitotic cells. The two mature centrioles which each cell received at telophase migrated together from the side of the telophase nucleus distal to the stem body around to a region of the cytoplasm near the stem body and then into a groovelike indention in the early G1 nucleus, where they were found throughout interphase. Procentrioles appeared in association with each mature centriole at times varying from 4 to 12 h after mitosis. Since S phase was found to begin on the average about 9 h after mitotic selection, it appeared that cells generated procentrioles late in G1 or early in S. During prophase, the two centriolar duplexes migrated to opposite sides of the nucleus and the daughter centrioles elongated to the mature length. To ascertain whether any aspect of centriolar duplication was contingent upon nuclear DNA synthesis, arabinosyl cytosine was added to mitotic cells at a concentration which inhibited cellular DNA synthesis by more than 99%. Though cells were thus prevented from entering S phase, the course of procentriole formation was not detectibly affected. However, cells were inhibited from proceeding to the next mitosis, and the centriolar elongation and migration normally associated with prophase did not occur.  相似文献   

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The influence of cell cycle phase on the fidelity of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair is largely unknown. We investigated the rejoining of correct and incorrect DSB ends in synchronized populations of Chinese hamster ovary cells irradiated with 80 Gy X-rays. A specialized pulsed-field gel electrophoresis assay based on quantitative Southern hybridization of individual large restriction fragments was employed to measure correct DSB rejoining by monitoring restriction fragment reconstitution. Total DSB repair, representing both correct and incorrect rejoining, was analyzed using conventional pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. We present evidence that restriction fragment reconstitution is more efficient in G2 than in G1, suggesting that DSB rejoining in G2 proceeds with higher fidelity. DNA-dependent protein kinase-deficient V3 and xrs-6 cells show impaired restriction fragment reconstitution in G1 and G2 compared with wild-type AA8 and K1 cells, demonstrating that the enhanced fidelity of DSB rejoining in G2 occurs by non- homologous end joining. Additionally, homologous recombination-deficient irs1SF and wild-type cells show identical DSB rejoining in G1 and G2. We propose that structural characteristics of G2 phase chromatin, such as the cohesion of sister chromatids in replicated chromatin, limit the mobility of radiation-induced break ends and enhance the fidelity of DSB rejoining.  相似文献   

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Measurements of actinomycin-3H binding in synchronized HeLa cells reveal that the binding capacity of chromatin decreases progressively during the S phase despite a doubling of nuclear DNA content, reaches a minimal level during G2 and mitosis, and then increases gradually throughout the subsequent G1 interval. Since this pattern was evident in experiments with living cells, ethanol-fixed cells, and isolated nuclei, but not with purified DNA, the actinomycin binding profile may reflect changes in the degree of association between DNA and chromosomal proteins at different stages of the cell cycle.  相似文献   

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Accumulating evidence suggests that Bcl-xL, an anti-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family, also functions in cell cycle progression and cell cycle checkpoints. Analysis of a series of phosphorylation site mutants reveals that cells expressing Bcl-xL(Ser62Ala) mutant are less stable at the G2 checkpoint and enter mitosis more rapidly than cells expressing wild-type Bcl-xL or Bcl-xL phosphorylation site mutants, including Thr41Ala, Ser43Ala, Thr47Ala, Ser56Ala and Thr115Ala. Analysis of the dynamic phosphorylation and location of phospho-Bcl-xL(Ser62) in unperturbed, synchronized cells and during DNA damage-induced G2 arrest discloses that a pool of phospho-Bcl-xL(Ser62) accumulates into nucleolar structures in etoposide-exposed cells during G2 arrest. In a series of in vitro kinase assays, pharmacological inhibitors and specific siRNAs experiments, we found that Polo kinase 1 and MAPK9/JNK2 are major protein kinases involved in Bcl-xL(Ser62) phosphorylation and accumulation into nucleolar structures during the G2 checkpoint. In nucleoli, phospho-Bcl-xL(Ser62) binds to and co-localizes with Cdk1(cdc2), the key cyclin-dependent kinase required for entry into mitosis. These data indicate that during G2 checkpoint, phospho-Bcl-xL(Ser62) stabilizes G2 arrest by timely trapping of Cdk1(cdc2) in nucleolar structures to slow mitotic entry. It also highlights that DNA damage affects the dynamic composition of the nucleolus, which now emerges as a piece of the DNA damage response.  相似文献   

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CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN MOUSE EPIDERMAL BASAL CELL PROLIFERATION   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Several kinetic parameters of basal cell proliferation in hairless mouse epidermis were studied, and all parameters clearly showed circadian fluctuations during two successive 24 hr periods. Mitotic indices and the mitotic rate were studied in histological sections; the proportions of cells with S and G2 phase DNA content were measured by flow cytometry of isolated basal cells, and the [3H]TdR labelling indices and grain densities were determined by autoradiography in smears from basal cell suspensions. The influx and efflux of cells from each cell cycle phase were calculated from sinusoidal curves adapted to the cell kinetic findings and the phase durations were determined. A peak of cells in S phase was observed around midnight, and a cohort of partially synchronized cells passed from the S phase to the G2 phase and traversed the G2 phase and mitosis in the early morning. The fluctuations in the influx of cells into the S phase were small compared with the variations in efflux from the S phase and the flux through the subsequent cell cycle phases. The resulting delay in cell cycle traverse through S phase before midnight could well account for the accumulation of cells in S phase and, therefore, also the subsequent partial synchrony of cell cycle traverse through the G2 phase and mitosis. Circadian variations in the duration of the S phase, the G2 phase and mitosis were clearly demonstrated.  相似文献   

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When proliferating fission yeast cells are exposed to nitrogen starvation, they initiate conjugation and differentiate into ascospores. Cell cycle arrest in the G1-phase is one of the prerequisites for cell differentiation, because conjugation occurs only in the pre-Start G1-phase. The role of ste9+ in the cell cycle progression was investigated. Ste9 is a WD-repeat protein that is highly homologous to Hct1/Cdh1 and Fizzy-related. The ste9 mutants were sterile because they were defective in cell cycle arrest in the G1-phase upon starvation. Sterility was partially suppressed by the mutation in cig2 that encoded the major G1/S cyclin. Although cells lacking Ste9 function grow normally, the ste9 mutation was synthetically lethal with the wee1 mutation. In the double mutants of ste9 cdc10ts, cells arrested in G1-phase at the restrictive temperature, but the level of mitotic cyclin (Cdc13) did not decrease. In these cells, abortive mitosis occurred from the pre-Start G1-phase. Overexpression of Ste9 decreased the Cdc13 protein level and the H1-histone kinase activity. In these cells, mitosis was inhibited and an extra round of DNA replication occurred. Ste9 regulates G1 progression possibly by controlling the amount of the mitotic cyclin in the G1-phase.  相似文献   

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The induction and rejoining of gamma-ray-induced DNA strand breaks were measured in a Chinese hamster ovary cell line, AA8, and in two radiosensitive clones (EM9 and NM2) derived from it. The kinetics of recovery from sublethal damage (SLD) and potentially lethal damage (PLD) has previously been characterized in each of these lines [vanAnkeren et al., Radiat. Res., 115, 223-237 (1988)]. No significant differences were observed among the cell lines in the yields of either DNA single-strand breaks (SSBs) or double-strand breaks (DSBs) as assayed by filter elution. Data for SSB rejoining in AA8 and NM2 cells irradiated with 7.5 Gy were fit by a biexponential process (t1/2 values of approximately 4 and 80 min). In comparison, SSB rejoining in EM9 cells was initially slower (t1/2 = 10 min) and a higher level of SSBs was unrejoined 6 h after irradiation. DSB rejoining in AA8 cells assayed at pH 9.6 was also biphasic (t1/2 values of 15 and 93 min), although when assayed at pH 7.0, most (approximately 80%) of the damage was rejoined at a constant rate (t1/2 = 45 min) during the first 2 h. EM9 cells exhibited a slower initial rate of DSB rejoining when assayed at pH 9.6 but showed no difference compared with AA8 cells in DSB rejoining when assayed at pH 7.0. These results indicate that radiosensitive EM9 cells, whose kinetics of recovery from SLD and PLD was the same as that of AA8 cells, have a defect in the fast phase of SSB rejoining but no measurable defect in DSB rejoining. Conversely, NM2 cells, which displayed a reduced shoulder width on their survival curve and decreased recovery from SLD, had no demonstrable defects in the rate or extent of rejoining of DSBs or SSBs. When compared with the SLD and PLD data reported previously, these results suggest that there is no direct correlation between either of these recovery processes and the rejoining of SSBs or DSBs as assayed here.  相似文献   

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The calmodulin content of synchronized Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells was determined at each phase of the cell cycle. The calmodulin content was minimum in the G1 phase, increased after the cells entered S phase and reached the maximum level at the late G2 or early M phase. When 30 μM of W-7 (calmodulin antagonist) was added at the S phase, the cell cycle was blocked at the late G2 or early M phase. The addition of W-7 also prevented the morphological changes caused by cholera toxin. These results suggest that calmodulin plays an important role in the phases through S to M, possibly in the initiation of DNA synthesis and in the mitosis.  相似文献   

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Summary Using flow cytometry, spherulating nuclei of Physarum isolated at the beginning of spherule wall formation were found to exhibit a DNA content corresponding to the G2 phase of the cell cycle, although 8% lower. Before the first mitosis after spherule germination, a very slight incorporation of 3H thymidine into DNA was observed that was too weak to correspond to S phase, strongly suggesting that nuclei are stopped in G2 phase inside the spherules. The lower value of nuclear DNA content found using flow cytometry of germinating spherules may not be related to DNA quantity, but may be due to a difference in chromatin organization during growth or spherulation, resulting in interference with the staining.  相似文献   

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A mammalian somatic "cell cycle" mutant defective in G1   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Variants or “mutants” temperature-sensitive (ts) for growth have been isolated by selection from a near-diploid mouse cell line. Thus far. 10 ts mutants which grow normally at 33° C, but not at 39° C, have been isolated. These ts mutants were then studied to determine if any manifested their defect at a unique point or stage in the cell cycle. This type of ts mutant is termed a “cell cycle” mutant. The first screen involves observing individual cells of an asynchronous culture for residual division after a shift from 33° C (permissive temperature) to 39° (nonpermissive temperature). A cell cycle mutant should show some fraction of the cells dividing only once at a normal rate after the shift. The ts variant B54 met this first criterion for a cell cycle mutant (i.e., 50% residual division) and was further analyzed. The second screening technique monitors (1) the rate of entry into S, (2) the length of G2, and (3) the rate and duration of cells entering mitosis after a shift of an asynchronous culture to 39°. This experiment with B54 revealed that cells in G1 at the time of the shift to 39° failed to enter S while cells already into S completed the cycle at 39°. These results suggest that B54 is defective in a G1 function which is required for entry into S, but which is no longer needed once cells have entered S. Other results are presented which also support this hypothesis. In addition the ts function of B54 is apparently required for recovery from a “high density” G1 arrest.  相似文献   

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The effects of irradiation (300, 500 and 1500 rads) on mitosis and DNA synthesis in the estrogen primed vaginal epithelium have been studied. Dose-effect relations and the time sequence of effects on the two processes were investigated. The technique of tritiated thymidine labeling of DNA with autoradiography was used, in conjunction with the mitotic count, to study alterations in the generative cycle. Prior to irradiation, ovariectomized female rats were treated daily with diethylstilbestrol for a period of 2 weeks to create a steady state in the vaginal cell population. It was observed that:
  • 1 Within 1 hr following ionizing radiation, mitotic figures disappear from the population and reappear at a time that is dose dependent. Those cells that have begun mitosis at the time of irradiation were able to complete that phase but no cells which were in G2 were able to begin mitosis. Therefore, a G2 block occurs within 1 hr post-irradiation.
  • 2 Radiation reduces the rate of DNA synthesis thus prolonging the S phase. There is no evidence of a radiation-induced G1 to S block in this system.
Based on these observations, it was further hypothesized that:
  • 1 Cells in G1 at the time of irradiation are relatively insensitive and continue to progress through the generative cycle at a rate primarily determined by the level of estrogen stimulation.
  • 2 Radiation may interfere with the estrogen priming mechanism in this hormonedependent system thereby reducing the effective level of estrogen stimulation. This is seen in the behavior of cells which were in G1 at the time of irradiation. The extent of the blockage of estrogen increases with radiation dose and after 1500 rads, estrogen stimulation is essentially at castrate level.
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The methylation of nucleic acids has been investigated during the cell cycle of an asparagine dependent strain of transformed fibroblasts (BHK 21 HS 5). The synchrony was carried out by a partial asparagine starvation of cells for 24 hours. The amino acid supply induced all cells to enter synchronously the G1 phase. Methylation and DNA synthesis were respectively measured by pulsed [methyl-14C] methionine and [methyl-3H] thymidine incorporation. DNA methylation followed a biphasic pattern with maximal methyl incorporations during both S phase and mitosis. A partial desynchronisation induced the S phase of the second cycle to proceed before all the cells have achieved their division. Hydroxyurea was used in order to inhibit the DNA synthesis of cells entering the second cell cycle, which might interfer with the mitosis of the first one. The inhibitor was added either at the first beginning of cell division or during all the G1 phase. In both conditions it suppressed 3H thymidine incorporation of the second cycle. However, mitosis took place and methylations occurred as in previous experiments. The DNA methylation of the mitotic phase in the first cell cycle could thus be dissociated from the classical post-synthetic DNA maturation and did not correspond to any DNA methylation appearing in the course of the second cell cycle.  相似文献   

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There are few data available on cell cycle events that occur when proliferation of normal cells in culture is curtailed due to “natural aging” of the culture conditions. Stathmokinetic and cytofluorometry studies were performed on PHA-stimulated human lymphocyte cultures for eight consecutive days. Cell proliferation peaked on day 5 and then gradually decreased. Percent labeled mitosis curves performed each day demonstrated that, for those cells which progressed to mitosis, the cell cycle time remained constant at 18 ± 1 hour throughout the entire period of culture. However when the fate of all cells pulse-labeled with 3H-thymidine (S phase cells) was followed daily, only 64 ± 5% of labeled cells reached mitosis on day 3 and <20% on day 6. When the growth fraction was estimated by standard methods (with the labeling index) and used to predict future cell counts in the culture, proliferation was greatly overestimated; but after correcting the growth fraction for labeled cells not reaching mitosis, proliferation was accurately predicted by a newly derived “dividing fraction.” Flow cytofluorometry confirmed accumulation of cells in S and G2 + M phases, and mitotic indices ruled out accumulation in M phase. Assessment of non-viable cells with cytofluorometry demonstrated that death occurred in all phases of the cell cycle. We conclude that with increasing age of culture, an increased fraction of cycling PHA-stimulated lymphocytes fail to progress all the way to mitosis and are arrested in S or G2 phases. These observations provide evidence against the existence of a specific “restriction point” in G1 or at the G1/S interface in aging proliferating human lymphocyte cultures, but it remains to be determined whether cells arrested in S or G2 phases retain the capacity to complete the cell cycle in more favorable culture environments.  相似文献   

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