1. Vincristine-induced bystander effect in human lymphocytes
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Serena Testi, Sara Lombardi, Maria Sole Facioni, Caterina Giovannini, Simona Piaggi, Alessia Azzarà, and Roberto Scarpato
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Bystander effect ,Cytokines ,Human lymphocytes ,Micronuclei ,ROS ,Spindle poisons ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics ,Mutagen ,medicine.disease_cause ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lymphocytes ,Cells, Cultured ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Micronucleus Tests ,Lymphoblast ,Health ,Vincristine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Micronucleus test ,Female ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,Mitomycin ,Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective ,Reactive oxygen species ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Interleukins ,Bystander Effect ,Molecular biology ,Coculture Techniques ,Spindle poison ,030104 developmental biology ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,chemistry ,Culture Media, Conditioned ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Micronucleus - Abstract
Bystander effect is a known radiobiological effect, widely described using ionizing radiations and which, more recently, has also been related to chemical mutagens. In this study, we aimed to assess whether or not a bystander response can be induced in cultured human peripheral lymphocytes by vincristine, a chemotherapeutic mutagen acting as spindle poison, and by mitomycin-C, an alkylating agent already known to induce this response in human lymphoblastoid cells. Designing a modified ad hoc protocol for the cytokinesis blocked micronucleus (MN) assay, we detected the presence of a dose-dependent bystander response in untreated cultures receiving the conditioned medium (CM) from mitomycin-C (MMC) or vincristine (VCR) treated cultures. In the case of MMC, MN frequencies, expressed as micronucleated binucleates, were: 13.5±1.41 at 6μM, 22±2.12 at 12μM or 28.25±5.13 at 15μM vs. a control value of 4.75±1.59. MN levels for VCR, expressed as micronucleated mononucleates were: 2.75±0.88 at 0.0μM, 27.25±2.30 at 0.4μM, 46.25±1.94 at 0.8μM, 98.25±7.25 at 1.6μM. To verify that no mutagen residual was transferred to recipient cultures together with the CM, we evaluated MN levels in cultures receiving the medium immediately after three washings following the chemical treatment (unconditioned medium). We further confirmed these results using a cell-mixing approach where untreated lymphocytes were co-cultured with donor cells treated with an effect-inducing dose of MMC or VCR. A distinct production pattern of both reactive oxygen species and soluble mediator proteins by treated cells may account for the differences observed in the manifestation of the bystander effect induced by VCR. In fact, we observed an increased level of ROS, IL-32 and TGF-β in the CM from VCR treated cultures, not present in MMC treated cultures.
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- 2016
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