To set up a three-parameter method for cell cycle analysis by two-laser flowcy-tometer, which can detect two types of cyclin plus DNA content in one measurement, and thatanalyze unscheduled expression of cyclins. Meth...To set up a three-parameter method for cell cycle analysis by two-laser flowcy-tometer, which can detect two types of cyclin plus DNA content in one measurement, and thatanalyze unscheduled expression of cyclins. Methods: Three-color fluorescence was used for analysisof two types of cyclins and DNA content simultaneously in individual cells by two-laser flowcytometry. MOLT-4 cells were used to study the expression of major cyclins in mammalian cells. ATriton-X100 permeabilization procedure was optimized for detection of two types of cyclins. Onecyclin was stained directly with a FITC-conjugated monoclonal antibody (mAb), and the other,indirectly with RPE-Cy5-conjugated secondary antibody, while DNA was stained with the fluorochromeDAPI. mAMSA and mimosine treated MOLT-4 cells were used to test this three-parameter method.Results: Permeabilization with 0.5% Triton-XlOO in PBS containing 1% BSA for 5 min on ice providedoptimal conditions for the simultaneous labelling of two cyclins plus DNA in single cells. It wasfound that the emission spectrum of the three dyes (DAPI, FITC and RPE-Cy5) could be measured withno compensation. Based on cyclinA/cyclinE/DNA flow cytometric analysis, asynchronously growingMOLT-4 cells could be divided into 6 compartments (G1o, G1e, G1l, S, G2, and M) simultaneously,allowing for analysis of cell cycle phase specific perturbations without the necessity of cellsynchronization. Unscheduled cyclin B1 expression was observed in G1 cells treated with mimosine andcyclin E in G2 cells treated with mAMSA. We found that unscheduled cyclin expression paralleledexpected cyclin expression. Conclusion: Thus, three-color FCM analysis of cells may not only beapplied to measure unscheduled vs. expected cyclin expression but may also be used to estimate thefraction of cycling cells in up to 6 cell populations.展开更多
In this study, we examined the expression of inducible nitric oxide s ynthase (iNOS) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) by immunohistoc hemi cal staining in 76 tissue sections collected from hepatocellula...In this study, we examined the expression of inducible nitric oxide s ynthase (iNOS) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) by immunohistoc hemi cal staining in 76 tissue sections collected from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients undergoing hepatectomy. Microvascular density (MVD) was determined by counting endothelial cells immunostained using anti-CD34 antibody. We performe d DNA-flow cytometric analyses to elucidate the impact of iNOS and VEGF expressi o n on the cell cycle of HCC. Most of the HCC cells that invaded stroma were mark edly immunostained by iNOS antibody. The iNOS stain intensity of the liver tissu e close to the tumor edge was stronger than that of HCC tissue, and the stronges t was the hepatocytes closer to the tumor tissue. However, iNOS expression in 10 normal hepatic samples was undetectable. VEGF positive expression ratio was 84. 8% in iNOS positive expression cases, and the ratio was 35.3% in negative cases. There was significant correlation (P=0.000) between iNOS and VEGF expressi on. Moreover, iNOS expression was significantly associated with bcl-2 and MVD, but w ithout p53 expression. DNA-flow cytometric analyses showed that combined expres s ion of iNOS and VEGF had significant impact on the cell cycle in HCC. PI (Proli ferating Index) and SPF (S-phase fraction) in the combined positive expression o f iNOS and VEGF group was significantly higher than that in the combined negativ e group. The present findings suggested that iNOS expression was significantly a ssociated with angiogenesis, bcl-2 and cell proliferation of HCC.展开更多
基金This project was supported by grants from China Key Basic Research Program Grant (No. G1998051212) the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (No. 39670265, 39730270 and 39725027) grants from the Science Foundation of Ministry of Public Health, China (No. 202-01-06).
文摘To set up a three-parameter method for cell cycle analysis by two-laser flowcy-tometer, which can detect two types of cyclin plus DNA content in one measurement, and thatanalyze unscheduled expression of cyclins. Methods: Three-color fluorescence was used for analysisof two types of cyclins and DNA content simultaneously in individual cells by two-laser flowcytometry. MOLT-4 cells were used to study the expression of major cyclins in mammalian cells. ATriton-X100 permeabilization procedure was optimized for detection of two types of cyclins. Onecyclin was stained directly with a FITC-conjugated monoclonal antibody (mAb), and the other,indirectly with RPE-Cy5-conjugated secondary antibody, while DNA was stained with the fluorochromeDAPI. mAMSA and mimosine treated MOLT-4 cells were used to test this three-parameter method.Results: Permeabilization with 0.5% Triton-XlOO in PBS containing 1% BSA for 5 min on ice providedoptimal conditions for the simultaneous labelling of two cyclins plus DNA in single cells. It wasfound that the emission spectrum of the three dyes (DAPI, FITC and RPE-Cy5) could be measured withno compensation. Based on cyclinA/cyclinE/DNA flow cytometric analysis, asynchronously growingMOLT-4 cells could be divided into 6 compartments (G1o, G1e, G1l, S, G2, and M) simultaneously,allowing for analysis of cell cycle phase specific perturbations without the necessity of cellsynchronization. Unscheduled cyclin B1 expression was observed in G1 cells treated with mimosine andcyclin E in G2 cells treated with mAMSA. We found that unscheduled cyclin expression paralleledexpected cyclin expression. Conclusion: Thus, three-color FCM analysis of cells may not only beapplied to measure unscheduled vs. expected cyclin expression but may also be used to estimate thefraction of cycling cells in up to 6 cell populations.
文摘In this study, we examined the expression of inducible nitric oxide s ynthase (iNOS) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) by immunohistoc hemi cal staining in 76 tissue sections collected from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients undergoing hepatectomy. Microvascular density (MVD) was determined by counting endothelial cells immunostained using anti-CD34 antibody. We performe d DNA-flow cytometric analyses to elucidate the impact of iNOS and VEGF expressi o n on the cell cycle of HCC. Most of the HCC cells that invaded stroma were mark edly immunostained by iNOS antibody. The iNOS stain intensity of the liver tissu e close to the tumor edge was stronger than that of HCC tissue, and the stronges t was the hepatocytes closer to the tumor tissue. However, iNOS expression in 10 normal hepatic samples was undetectable. VEGF positive expression ratio was 84. 8% in iNOS positive expression cases, and the ratio was 35.3% in negative cases. There was significant correlation (P=0.000) between iNOS and VEGF expressi on. Moreover, iNOS expression was significantly associated with bcl-2 and MVD, but w ithout p53 expression. DNA-flow cytometric analyses showed that combined expres s ion of iNOS and VEGF had significant impact on the cell cycle in HCC. PI (Proli ferating Index) and SPF (S-phase fraction) in the combined positive expression o f iNOS and VEGF group was significantly higher than that in the combined negativ e group. The present findings suggested that iNOS expression was significantly a ssociated with angiogenesis, bcl-2 and cell proliferation of HCC.