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Relationship between changes in antigen expression and protein synthesis in human melanoma cells after hyperthermia and photodynamic treatment.

C L Davies1, T Ranheim, Z Malik, E K Rofstad, J Moan, T Lindmo.   

Abstract

Hyperthermia and photoactivated hematoporphyrin derivative induce a dose-dependent reduction in the expression of the p250 surface melanoma-associated antigen on the human FME cell line. Expression of this glycoprotein antigen was quantitated by immunofluorescence flow cytometry based on the monoclonal antibody 9.2.27. Decrease in antigen expression was followed by a transient increase above the level for untreated cells, before normalization occurred about one week after treatment. These treatment-induced changes in antigen expression could partly be explained by changes in protein synthesis. This conclusion was based on the following observations: Hyperthermia and photoactivated hematoporphyrin derivative both inhibited protein synthesis. The latter increased again rapidly to rates above normal until antigen expression reached normal level, whereupon the protein synthesis rate decreased to normal. Inhibition of protein synthesis by cycloheximide 1 day after heating, prevented the recovery of antigen expression, demonstrating that protein synthesis is necessary for resumption of normal antigen expression. The changes in both antigen expression and protein synthesis were dose-dependent, and the magnitude and duration of the changes increased with increasing dose. The time courses of the changes in protein synthesis after two different treatments which both inactivated two logs of cells were almost identical, as were the time courses after two lower heat doses inactivating one log of cells. These similarities were reflected in the changes in antigen expression. At the same time as protein synthesis reached its maximum and antigen expression resumed normal level, an increase in the Golgi apparatus was observed ultrastructurally, indicating an increased synthesis rate and transportation of glycoproteins to the cell surface.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3179182      PMCID: PMC2246583          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1988.209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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Journal:  Eur J Cancer       Date:  1972-10       Impact factor: 9.162

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Authors:  W C Dewey; L E Hopwood; S A Sapareto; L E Gerweck
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1977-05       Impact factor: 11.105

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