Induced expression and subcellular localization of the Bcl-2 protein in cultured glioma cells.

S Kihara, T Shiraishi, S Nakagawa, K Tabuchi
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Abstract

It has recently been shown that the bcl-2 gene is involved in the growth and development of certain tumors by suppressing apoptosis. To explore the possible involvement of the Bcl-2 protein in gliomas, three human glioma cell lines (T98G, A172, and U251) were examined for the presence of this protein. It could be documented by confocal laser microscopy that the Bcl-2 protein was localized mainly in mitochondria and nuclear membrane of T98G cells. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that 71-87% of the cultured glioma cells expressed the Bcl-2 protein. Treatment of U251 cells with ACNU for 24 h induced increased Bcl-2 protein expression; induction was dose dependent. Exposure of T98G and A172 cells to ACNU did not affect their Bcl-2 protein levels. Southern blot analysis revealed no chromosomal translocation in the cells studied. These findings suggest that Bcl-2 protein overexpression in glioma cells may partly contribute to tumor growth and tolerance to chemotherapeutic agents.

Bcl-2蛋白在神经胶质瘤细胞中的诱导表达及亚细胞定位。
最近有研究表明,bcl-2基因通过抑制细胞凋亡参与某些肿瘤的生长和发展。为了探索Bcl-2蛋白在胶质瘤中的可能作用,我们检测了三种胶质瘤细胞系(T98G、A172和U251)中该蛋白的存在。激光共聚焦显微镜显示,Bcl-2蛋白主要定位于T98G细胞的线粒体和核膜中。流式细胞术分析显示,培养的胶质瘤细胞中有71-87%表达Bcl-2蛋白。ACNU处理U251细胞24 h, Bcl-2蛋白表达升高;诱导是剂量依赖性的。T98G和A172细胞暴露于ACNU后,Bcl-2蛋白水平未受影响。Southern blot分析显示所研究的细胞中没有染色体易位。这些发现表明,Bcl-2蛋白在胶质瘤细胞中的过度表达可能在一定程度上促进了肿瘤的生长和对化疗药物的耐受。
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