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Apoptosis induction in lymphoma cells: thiol deprivation versus thiol excess

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    0191626 - UMG-J 20033134 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
    Kovář, Jan - Štýbrová, Hana - Truksa, Jaroslav - Spěváková, Kateřina - Valenta, Tomáš
    Apoptosis induction in lymphoma cells: thiol deprivation versus thiol excess.
    Folia Biologica. Roč. 48, č. 2 (2002), s. 58-68. ISSN 0015-5500. E-ISSN 0015-5500
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GA301/97/1029; GA ČR GA301/01/0041
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z5052915
    Keywords : Apoptosis induction * thiol deprivation * thiol excess
    Subject RIV: EB - Genetics ; Molecular Biology
    Impact factor: 0.615, year: 2002

    We studied the effects of thiol availability on apoptosis induction in B-cell lymphoma 38C13, T-cell lymphoma EL4, and also other cells. Compounds with a free SH group are required for survival and growth of 38C13 cells but not of EL4 cells. Thiol deprivation (2-mercaptoethanol concentrations about 0.3 microM and lower) induced apoptosis in 38C13 cells. On the other hand, thiol excess (2-mercaptoethanol concentrations higher than 300 microM) induced apoptosis in 38C13 cells and EL4 cells as well as in other cells (e.g. Raji, HeLa). L-cystine and non-thiol antioxidant ascorbic acid were unable to support survival of 38C13 cells. Ascorbic acid induced cell death at concentrations higher than 600 microM. Thiol cross-linking compound diamide (100 microM and higher) abrogated the survival-supporting effect of 2-mercaptoethanol (50 microM). Apoptosis induction by thiol deprivation and by thiol excess was not directly related to a specific significant change in the p53 level or p53 activation. Apoptosis induction by thiol excess was associated with a certain decrease in the Bcl-2 level while the Bax level did not change. We conclude that both thiol deprivation and thiol excess can induce apoptosis in lymphoma cells. Apoptosis induction by thiol deprivation is specifically related to the presence of a free SH group. However, apoptosis induction by thiol excess does not seem to be specifically related to the presence of a free SH group. It probably results from the excess of a reductant. Apoptotic control protein p53 does not seem to play a significant role in apoptosis induction either by thiol deprivation or by thiol excess.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0087364

     
     

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