X-irradiation-induced changes of the prelysosomal and lysosomal compartments and proteolysis in HT-29 cells.

Scanning microscopy Pub Date : 1996-01-01
Z Somosy, A Takáts, G Bognár, A L Kovács, A Telbisz, A Rácz, J Kovács, G J Köteles
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As a consequence of external and internal ionizing radiation, lysosome-like bodies have been observed to increase both in size and number in some cell types. We investigated this process by morphological methods (electron microscopy, cationized ferritin uptake, acid phosphatase histochemistry, morphometry) in cultured HT-29 cells. In parallel with these studies, we measured the rate of protein degradation on the basis of 14C-valine release from prelabeled cellular proteins. We found that at 2 and 4 Gy doses of X-irradiation the volume of the vacuolar (probably lysosomal) compartment increased without detectable changes of acid phosphatase activity. A 2 Gy irradiation dose did not change protein degradation rate. However, 4 Gy caused a significant inhibition of 14C-valine release from prelabeled proteins. Our results indicate, that the radiation induced expansion of the lysosomal compartment is not necessarily accompanied by increased lytic activity of HT-29 cells.

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x射线诱导HT-29细胞前溶酶体和溶酶体室室及蛋白水解的变化。
由于外部和内部电离辐射,溶酶体样体的大小和数量在某些细胞类型中都有所增加。我们用电镜、阳离子化铁蛋白摄取、酸性磷酸酶组织化学、形态学等方法对培养的HT-29细胞进行了形态学研究。在这些研究的同时,我们根据预标记细胞蛋白的14c -缬氨酸释放量测量了蛋白质降解率。我们发现,在2和4 Gy剂量的x射线照射下,空泡(可能是溶酶体)室的体积增加,但酸性磷酸酶活性没有可检测到的变化。2 Gy辐照剂量对蛋白质降解率无明显影响。然而,4gy显著抑制了预标记蛋白中14c -缬氨酸的释放。我们的研究结果表明,辐射诱导的溶酶体腔室的扩张并不一定伴随着HT-29细胞溶解活性的增加。
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