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Light induced relocalization of sulfonated meso-tetraphenylporphines in NHIK 3025 cells and effects of dose fractionation.

K Berg1, K Madslien, J C Bommer, R Oftebro, J W Winkelman, J Moan.   

Abstract

Human cervix carcinoma cells of the line NHIK 3025 were incubated for 18 h with sulfonated meso-tetraphenylporphines (TPPSn where n = 1, 2a, 2o or 4) followed by 1 h in sensitizer-free medium and then exposed to light. The fluorescing fraction of TPPS4, TPPS2o and TPPS2a has recently been shown to be located intracellularly in extracellular granules which are intracellularly localized in a similar pattern as acridine orange-stained granules, assumed to be endosomes and lysosomes (Berg, K., A. Western, J. Bommer and J. Moan. Photochem. Photobiol. 52, 481-487). Light exposure induced a relocalization of TPPS4 from its granular pattern to mainly the nuclear area while TPPS2o and TPPS2a relocalized mainly to cytoplasmic areas. After the light-induced relocalization TPPS4 became less efficient in sensitizing photoinactivation of cells as measured per fluorescing cellbound TPPS4 molecules while TPPS2a and TPPS2o became more efficient. These changes were independent of the extracellular concentration of TPPSn applied to the cells, except for cells incubated with 75 micrograms/mL TPPS4. These cells became more sensitive to light after a light exposure inactivating 20% of the cells. This increased photosensitivity seems to be related to a 2-2.5 fold increase in the amount of fluorescing cellbound TPPS4 induced by the first light exposure.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2011624     DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1991.tb03924.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photochem Photobiol        ISSN: 0031-8655            Impact factor:   3.421


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