首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Induction of Cell Death by Cytokines in Cell Cycle-Synchronous Tumor Cell Populations Restricted to G1and G2
Authors:J  rg Breder, Stephan Rü  ller, Elisabeth Rü  ller, Max Schlaak,Jü  rgen van der Bosch
Affiliation:Jörg Breder, Stephan Rüller, Elisabeth Rüller, Max Schlaak,Jürgen van der Bosch
Abstract:In the present work, cytokine-mediated induction of cell death was investigated by flow cytometry in cell cycle-synchronous human tumor cell populations gained by centrifugal elutriation or by cell cycle blockade with mimosine and aphidicolin. Attention was payed to the question of whether the effector phase of cell death takes place in the same phase of the cell cycle in which the death signal is received. Another point of interest was the question whether synchronization of cell populations with respect to the cell cycle leads to increased synchronicity of the death phase. The results demonstrate that supernatants from monocyte/tumor cell interaction cultures containing tumor necrosis factor-α, interferons, and interleukins-1 and -6 or appropriate combinations of pure cytokines cause cell cycle arrest predominantly in G1and to a lesser extent in G2. Cell death is initiated from both arrest points. Cytokine-treated G1cells do not enter S phase. They die within the same G1phase in which they receive the death signal. In contrast, a high proportion of cytokine-treated G2cells pass through mitosis and are arrested and die in the subsequent G1phase, whereas only a smaller proportion of cells are arrested and die in G2. The synchronicity of the death phase cannot be increased by the diverse methods of cell cycle synchronization applied. Interestingly, aurin-tricarboxylic acid, an agent known for inhibitory effects on nucleolytic activities and other protein/nucleic acid interactions, not only prevents cell death, but also cell cycle arrest.
Keywords:
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号