Cell suicide in starving hybridoma culture: Survival-signal effect of some amino acids

被引:19
作者
Franek, F
Sramkova, K
机构
[1] Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
[2] Institute of Molecular Genetics, Vídeňská 1083
关键词
apoptosis; hybridoma; amino acids; starvation;
D O I
10.1007/BF00364839
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Two mouse hybridoma cell lines cultured in different basal media with the iron-rich protein-free supplement were subjected to deliberate starvation by inoculation into media diluted with saline to 50% or less. In the diluted media the growth was markedly suppressed and a large fraction of cells died by apoptosis. The cells could be rescued from apoptotic death by individual additions of amino acids, such as glycine, L-alanine, L-serine, L-threonine, L-proline, L-asparagine, L-glutamine, L-histidine, D-serine, beta-alanine or taurine. Amino acids with hydrophobic or charged side chains were without effect. The apoptosis preventing activity manifested itself even in extremely diluted media, down to 10% of the standard medium. The activity of L-alanine in the protection of cells starving in 20% medium was shown also in semicontinuous culture. In the presence of 2 mM L-alanine the steady-state viable cell density more than doubled, with respect to control, and the apoptotic index dropped from 37% in the control to 16%. It was concluded that the apoptosis-preventing amino acids acted as signal molecules, rather than nutrients, and that the signal had a character of a survival factor. The specificity of present results, obtained with two different hybridomas, supports our view (Franek and Chladkova-Sramkova 1995) that the membrane transport macromolecules themselves may play the role of the recognition elements in a signal transduction pathway controlling the survival of hybridoma cells.
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