PUTATIVE DETERMINANTS OF THE CELLULAR-RESPONSE TO HYPERTHERMIA

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LASZLO, A
DAVIDSON, T
HU, A
LANDRY, J
BEDFORD, J
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[1] UNIV LAVAL,HOTEL DIEU QUEBEC,CTR RECH CANCEROL,QUEBEC CITY G1R 2J6,PQ,CANADA
[2] COLORADO STATE UNIV,DEPT RADIOL & RADIAT BIOL,FT COLLINS,CO 80523
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10.1080/09553009314450751
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Recently, it has been demonstrated that two different thermal resistant states found in Chinese hamster cells, one transient, associated with thermotolerance, and the other permanent, associated with the increased expression of the cognate member of the hsp 70 family, are characterized by faster recovery from heat-induced perturbations in several cellular processes (Laszlo 1992b). These processes include total cellular protein and RNA synthesis, the localization of hsp 70, the organization of vimentin, and the protein composition of the nucleus. In the present study, the recovery from heat-induced perturbations in cellular physiology was extended further to two more types of Chinese hamster cells: permanently heat resistant cells in which thermoresistance is associated with the overexpression of hsp27 and heat-sensitive cell lines. When the heat-resistant hsp27 transfected cell lines were compared with the control wild-type cell line, the recovery of protein synthesis from heat-induced inhibition was similar in the normal and hsp27 transfected cells, while the recovery from heat-induced inhibition of total RNA synthesis and the recovery from heat-induced increased association of hsp70 with nuclei were both more rapid in the hsp27 transfected cell lines. In the permanently heat-sensitive cell lines, the kinetics of recovery from heat-induced inhibition of protein synthesis did not correlate with the heat sensitive state. However, delays in the recovery from heat-induced alterations in total cellular RNA synthesis and from heat-induced excess nuclear association of hsp70 were associated with the heat-sensitive state. Overall, these results suggest that the kinetics of recovery from heat-induced alterations in total cellular RNA synthesis and the localization of hsp70 are putative candidates for being determinants of the cellular response to hyperthermia, and thus have the potential to form the basis of predictive assays for use in conjunction with dinical hyperthermia.
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