Literature DB >> 8188732

Flow-cytometrically monitored chromatin in situ testing in the breast cell line H184A1N4.

H Weiss1, P Langen, U Nitschke, I Thun.   

Abstract

Previous investigations in human precancerous and cancerous tissues identified subsets of cells that were different in respect to a heparin-induced increase in fluorescence intensity (IFI) monitored by flow cytometry. We suggested that differences in IFI were due to different chromatin types in the cells and related to different transcriptional capacities. This study is to prove our suggestion. Heparin-induced IFI was measured in the human breast cell line H184A1N4 cultured under different, defined growth conditions. Cells in quiescence obtained from a culture deprived of serum and other supplements essential for growth or from the confluent state revealed a higher IFI than cells restimulated to proliferation by addition of complete medium; here a reduced IFI was found. Changes in the magnitude of heparin-induced IFI precede changes in cell-cycle stage distribution by at least 6.5 h. We conclude that the heparin-induced effects, as revealed by flow cytometry, reflect changes in the accessibility of chromatin to transcription in different stages of proliferative activity. The results confirm our conclusions from previous findings with clinical material.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8188732     DOI: 10.1007/bf01240138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0171-5216            Impact factor:   4.553


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Journal:  Oncology       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.935

2.  Distinction of leucocyte classes based on chromatin-structure-dependent DNA-binding of 7-aminoactinomycin D.

Authors:  T Stokke; H B Steen
Journal:  Cytometry       Date:  1987-11

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Authors:  C E Hildebrand; L R Gurley; R A Tobey; R A Walters
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1977-08-02

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Authors:  R T Cook; M Aikawa
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1973-04       Impact factor: 3.905

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Authors:  J R Harris
Journal:  Int Rev Cytol       Date:  1986

6.  Action of heparin on mammalian nuclei. II. Cell-cycle-specific changes in chromatin organization correlate temporally with histone H1 phosphorylation.

Authors:  C E Hildebrand; R A Tobey; L R Gurley; R A Walters
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1978-02-16

7.  In vitro and in vivo activation of B-lymphocytes: a flow cytometric study of chromatin structure employing 7-aminoactinomycin D.

Authors:  T Stokke; H Holte; H B Steen
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1988-12-01       Impact factor: 12.701

8.  Structural alteration in isolated rat liver nuclei after removal of template restriction by polyanions.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1972-06       Impact factor: 10.539

9.  Difference in chromatin sensitivity to heparin of chronic atrophic gastritis, of carcinoma-free and carcinoma-bearing stomach in comparison with normal gastric mucosa and gastric carcinoma as revealed by flow cytometry.

Authors:  H Weiss; U Heinz; H J Gütz; W Schälicke
Journal:  Cytometry       Date:  1983-11

10.  Transformation of human mammary epithelial cells by oncogenic retroviruses.

Authors:  R Clark; M R Stampfer; R Milley; E O'Rourke; K H Walen; M Kriegler; J Kopplin; F McCormick
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1988-08-15       Impact factor: 12.701

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