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Mortality of human epidermal keratinocytes in co-culture with oral squamous cell carcinoma cells

Authors :
Koichi, Sawaki
Tomoichiro, Yamaai
Nobuyoshi, Mizukawa
Tomohitio, Yoshimoto
Takaaki, Ueno
Makoto, Nakano
Toshio, Sugahara
Source :
Anticancer research. 23(1A)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK) died after 5 days of co-culture with an oral carcinoma cell line (HSC-4). However, the HSC-4 cells did not change in either mitotic character or shape. We analyzed the changes in the mitotic activity and DNA synthetic activity of NHEK in co-culture with the HSC-4 cells. The mitotic index of the NHEK decreased gradually with the presence of human beta-defensin-2 (HBD-2) in the media. However, the mitotic index (MI) of the HSC-4 cells did not change. The shape of the NHEK cells did not change during co-culture. The time changes of the labeling index (LI) measured by BrdU incorporation, and the LI decreased in neither NHEK nor in HSC-4 cells in the presence of HBD-2. Moreover, in co-culture with an anti-HBD-2 antibody, the MI of both NHEK and HSC-4 cells did not change. These results indicate that HBD-2 might not lead to apoptosis or necrosis, but rather to cellular reproductive death in NHEK cells. However, HSC-4 cells might be more tolerant of HBD-2, so that HBD-2 does not cause cellular reproductive death. HBD-2 does not diminish the DNA synthesis rate but decreases the mitotic activity in NHEK cells in vitro. HBD-2 diminishes neither the DNA synthesis rate nor the mitotic activity in HSC-4 cells.

Details

ISSN :
02507005
Volume :
23
Issue :
1A
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anticancer research
Accession number :
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