Influence of formaldehyde on signaling pathways when used in mammalian cell culture

Katharina Ostmann, Annette Kraegeloh, Wilfried Weber
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Formaldehyde is the smallest existing aldehyde, a highly reactive color less gas at room temperature and ubiquitously present in our atmosphere. Because of its reactivity leading to the crosslinking of macromolecules like proteins, it is widely used in industrial applications, but also in cell biology in order to preserve cells and tissues for further analysis. In this work, we show that formaldehyde releasing solutions commonly used for fixation of cells, can diffuse via the gas phase to the neighboring well and influence signaling processes in the therein cultured cells. To analyze this effect, we utilized a stable reporter cell line for YAP signaling or a gene expression-based reporter for activation of the NF-kappaB pathway. Especially the stable reporter cell line can also be used as sensor for bioavailable formaldehyde. The observed impact of formaldehyde on cellular signaling underscores the need for careful planning of experimental protocols and emphasizes the importance of implementing proper controls when utilizing this reagent in cellular signaling analyses.
在哺乳动物细胞培养过程中使用甲醛对信号传导途径的影响
甲醛是现存的最小的醛类物质,在室温下是一种高活性无色气体,在我们的大气中无处不在。由于甲醛的反应性会导致蛋白质等大分子交联,因此它不仅广泛应用于工业领域,而且还被用于细胞生物学,以保存细胞和组织供进一步分析。在这项工作中,我们发现常用于固定细胞的甲醛释放溶液会通过气相扩散到邻近的孔中,并影响其中培养细胞的信号转导过程。为了分析这种影响,我们使用了一种稳定的 YAP 信号报告细胞系或一种基于基因表达的 NF-kappaB 通路激活报告细胞系。特别是稳定的报告细胞系还可用作生物可利用甲醛的传感器。所观察到的甲醛对细胞信号传导的影响强调了仔细规划实验方案的必要性,并强调了在利用这种试剂进行细胞信号传导分析时实施适当控制的重要性。
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