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Apoptosis of HeLa and CaSki cell lines incubated with All-trans retinoid acid.

Authors :
Darmochwal-Kolarz, Dorota
Gasowska-Giszczak, Urszula
Paduch, Robert
Kolarz, Bogdan
Wilciński, Piotr
Oleszczuk, Jan
Kwasniewska, Anna
Source :
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica; 2009, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p599-603, 5p, 4 Charts
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the concentrations of a soluble form of APO-1/Fas antigen (sFas, CD95) and a soluble Ligand for APO-1/Fas antigen (sCD95L, sFasL) in supernatants from CaSki and HeLa cell line cultures after the incubation with All-trans-retinoic acid. HPV-16 and HPV18 - positive cell lines were cultivated with All-trans-retinoic acid in concentrations of 1×10-6 M/L and 1×10-8 M/L. The cultures were incubated for 24 hours. Control culture with 3 μl of dimethyl-sulphoxide (DMSO) was incubated under identical conditions. The concentrations of soluble APO-1/Fas antigen and Fas Ligand in cell culture supernatants were estimated using immunoenzymatic methods. The obtained results showed significant decrease of concentrations of soluble APO-1/Fas antigen in supernatants from HeLa cell lines incubated with retinol in comparison with the control culture. Moreover, the concentrations of soluble Ligand for APO-1/Fas antigen in the supernatants of CaSki and HeLa cell lines were significantly lower in the culture incubated with All-trans retinoid acid when compared to the control culture. Higher concentrations of soluble APO-1/Fas antigen in supernatants from HeLa cell line without retinol may constitute a protective mechanism of the cells infected with the virus before undergoing Fas/FasL-dependent apoptosis. Lower concentrations of soluble APO-1/Fas antigen and soluble Ligand for APO-1/Fas in the supernatants from CaSki and HeLa cell cultures incubated with retinol suggest that retinoids can decrease the synthesis of soluble APO-1//Fas and soluble FasL in HPV-16 and HPV - 18 positive cells and that mechanisms protecting infected cells against Fas/FasL-mediated apoptosis become defective under the influence of retinol. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02398508
Volume :
47
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
49801710