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Transglutaminase activity in primary and subcultured rat astroglial cells
Authors:A. Campisi  M. Renis  A. Russo  V. Sorrenti  C. Di Giacomo  C. Castorina  A. Vanella
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Biochemistry, University of Catania, Viale Andrea Doria, 6, Catania, Italy;(2) Pharmacy School, University of Catania, V. le Andrea Doria, 6, 95125 Catania, (Italy)
Abstract:Transglutaminases, calcium-dependent thiol enzymes, may be involved in cellular growth control and differentiation, having an intracellular regulatory role in some post-traslational modifications found in various classes of proteins. In order to elucidate the involvement of this class of enzymes in cellular differentiation processes, we have assayed transglutaminase activity in primary and subcultured rat glial cells. Reduced activity was found from 3rd to 5th passage. In the 5th passage the activity was some 50% of that found in the primary cultures and was not restored by addition of 10 mgrM retinoic acid. The decrease of TGase activity, observed during serial passages, could represent an early metabolic alteration related to cell dedifferentiation and loss of growth control. In fact, the subcultured cells may have undergone a ldquodisarrangedrdquo state, as confirmed by a decrease in GFAP-stained cells and glutamine synthetase activity, respectively, immunocytochemical and biochemical markers of astroglial cells.
Keywords:TGase  glial cells  cell passages  differentiation
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