Factors influencing the abundance of the side population in a human myeloma cell line.

Bone Marrow Research Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-22 DOI:10.1155/2011/524845
Sui-Lin Mo, Jia Li, Yen S Loh, Ross D Brown, Adrian L Smith, Yuling Chen, Douglas Joshua, Basil D Roufogalis, George Q Li, Kei Fan, Michelle C H Ng, Daniel Man-Yuen Sze
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Side population (SP) refers to a group of cells, which is capable to efflux Hoechst 33342, a DNA-binding dye. SP cells exist both in normal and tumor tissues. Although SP abundance has been used as an indicator for disease prognostic and drug screening in many research projects, few studies have systematically examined the factors influencing SP analysis. In this study we aim to develop a more thorough understanding of the multiple factors involved in SP analysis including Hoechst 33342 staining and cell culture. RPMI-8226, a high SP percentage (SP%) human myeloma cell line was employed here. The results showed that SP% was subject to staining conditions including: viable cell proportion, dye concentration, staining cell density, incubation duration, staining volume, and mix interval. In addition, SP% was highest in day one after passage, while dropped steadily over time. This study shows that both staining conditions and culture duration can significantly affect SP%. In this case, any conclusions based on SP% should be interpreted cautiously. The relation between culture duration and SP% suggests that the incidence of SP cells may be related to cell proliferation and cell cycle phase. Maintaining these technical variables consistently is essential in SP research.

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影响人类骨髓瘤细胞系侧群丰度的因素。
侧群(SP)是指能够外排Hoechst 33342(一种dna结合染料)的一组细胞。SP细胞存在于正常组织和肿瘤组织中。虽然SP丰度在许多研究项目中被用作疾病预后和药物筛选的指标,但很少有研究系统地考察影响SP分析的因素。在这项研究中,我们的目标是更深入地了解SP分析中涉及的多个因素,包括Hoechst 33342染色和细胞培养。本研究采用高SP百分比(SP%)的人骨髓瘤细胞株RPMI-8226。结果表明,SP%受活细胞比例、染料浓度、染色细胞密度、孵育时间、染色体积和混合间隔等染色条件的影响。此外,SP%在传代后第1天最高,随着时间的推移逐渐下降。本研究表明,染色条件和培养时间对SP%有显著影响。在这种情况下,任何基于SP%的结论都应谨慎解释。培养时间与SP%的关系提示SP细胞的发生可能与细胞增殖和细胞周期期有关。在SP研究中,始终保持这些技术变量是至关重要的。
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