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Increase in cytosolic calcium maintains plasma membrane integrity through the formation of microtubule ring structure in apoptotic cervical cancer cells induced by trichosanthin
Authors:Ping Wang  Shujun Xu  Bingxiu Xiao
Affiliation:a Medical School, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China
b Zhejiang Province Hospital of the Integration of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Hangzhou 310003, China
Abstract:This study investigates the role of dysregulated cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]c) homeostasis on microtubule (MT) ring structure in apoptotic cervical cancer (HeLa) cells induced by trichosanthin (TCS), a type I ribosome inactivating protein (RIP). The TCS-induced decrease in cell viability was significantly enhanced in combination with the specific calcium chelator, EGTA-AM. Sequestration of [Ca2+]c markedly disrupted the special MT ring structure. Furthermore, TCS tended to increase LDH release, whereas no significant differences were observed until 48 h of the treatment. In contrast, combined addition of EGTA-AM or colchicine (an inhibitor of tubulin polymerization) significantly reinforced LDH release. The data suggest that TCS-elevated [Ca2+]c maintains plasma membrane integrity via the formation of the MT ring structure in apoptotic HeLa cells.
Keywords:Microtubule ring structure   Apoptosis   Trichosanthin   Intracellular free calcium   Plasma membrane integrity
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