Divergent effects of hyperosmolality on stress-response (heat shock) protein expression in cultured human tumor cells: an immunocytochemical study |
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Authors: | M. Kato F. Herz D. Brijlall S. Kato |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 10467 Bronx, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Exposing cells to adverse conditions usually elicits expression of stress-response (heat shock) proteins (srp). Here we show that hyperosmolar growth conditions do not uniformly affect srp expression in MCF-7 and HeLa S3 cells, derived from carcinoma of the breast and cervix, respectively. Thus, whereas srp 27 expression was increased in MCF-7, but not in HeLa S3, the opposite was the case with srp 72. On the other hand, hyperosmolality did not induce B-crystallin or ubiquitin in either cell line. These findings show that srp expression by the human tumor cells studied is non-coordinate, suggesting that each srp is independently modulated. |
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Keywords: | Stress-response proteins heat shock proteins hyperosmolality human tumor cells MCF-7 HeLa S3 immunocytochemistry |
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