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Antiproliferative action of valorphin in cell cultures.
Authors:Elena Blishchenko  Olga Sazonova  Andrei Surovoy  Sergei Khaidukov  Yury Sheikine  Dmitry Sokolov  Irina Freidlin  Marina Philippova  Arpad Vass  Andrei Karelin  Vadim Ivanov
Affiliation:Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:The antiproliferative effects of the haemoglobin beta-chain fragment (33-39) (valorphin or VV-haemorphin-5) were studied in a panel of tumour cell lines and normal cells of different origin, using various methods of activity determination (trypan blue inclusion test, sulphorhodamine B staining, MTT staining, flow cytometry and clonogenic test). Valorphin suppressed the proliferation of tumour cells by 25%-95%, depending on the cell line. The maximal valorphin activity was detected in transformed cells of fibroblastic (L929) and epithelial (MCF-7) origin, transformed haematopoietic cells (K562, HL-60) being less sensitive. In normal cells, valorphin activity was several fold lower (10%-15%). A study of the dynamics of cell proliferation in L929 cells using a visual cell count and flow cytometry showed that valorphin induced reversible and relatively short (24 h) S-phase arrest of cell proliferation, accompanied by a reversible increase of cell size. The proliferation delay was followed by a comparatively long period of reversible resistance of the cells to the peptide (96 h) when the cells are dividing at normal rate. The same dynamics were demonstrated for A549, MCF-7 and primary murine breast carcinoma cells. On the basis of the data obtained, a pattern of regulation of cell growth by valorphin is suggested.
Keywords:valorphin  tumour cells  antiproliferative effect  cell cycle arrest  reversibility  resistance
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