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Indication that intracellular fluorescence polarization of T lymphocytes is cell cycle dependent.
作者:
Zurgil(N),Deutsch(M),Tirosh(R),Brodie(C)
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发布时间1997-02-14 , 更新时间 2016-11-23
期刊:
Cell Struct Funct
摘要:
The degree of depolarization of fluorescence light emitted from an organic dye, used as a molecular probe, is a powerful tool in probing the microenvironment. Polarization measurements of intracellular exogenous fluorescein have been shown to reflect the physiological state of the cells. The relationship between intracellular fluorescein fluorescence polarization (IFFP) and cell cycle, was investigated in the leukemia T-lymphocyte Jurkat cell line. Jurkat T cells were cultured in increasing cell densities, their cell cycle progression cytometrically monitored and the IFFP measured. At the highest cell density, the subpopulation of cells at the resting phases the (Gzero/G1) predominated, and the mean IFFP was 0.186 +/- 0.015. At the lowest density, with diminished proportion of cells in the G1/G2 stages the mean IFFP decreased to 0.126 +/- 0.01. Treatment of the Jurkat T cell line with phase arrested agents 1 microM hydroxyurea, or 1 microM nocodazole, arrests the cells in the S and G2/M phases, respectively. These treated cells exhibit significantly lower IFFP values, mean polarization value 0.140, as compared to 0.171 +/- 0.009 in control cells. Preincubation of Jurkat cells in buffer in accumulation of the cells in the Gzero/G1 phases as well as a parallel increase in IFFP. A characteristic decrease in IFFP was demonstrated upon triggering these cells with Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA). High correlation (Pearson correlation = 0.942) was found between percentage of cells in the Gzero/G1 phases and the mean IFFP of the measured cell population. These results may indicate that the intracellular microviscosity of Jurkat T cells as measured by IFFP, is changing over the cell cycle.
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eng
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