Resistance to Dehydration Damage in HeLa Cells Correlates with the Presence of Endogenous Heat Shock Proteins

R. Ravindran, F. Tablin, J. Crowe, A. E. Oliver
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Stabilization of living cells during dehydration could facilitate the storage and transport of nucleated cells. HeLa cells, known for their resilience and insensitivity to environmental stresses, provide a useful platform for the investigation of resistance to dehydration-induced damage. HeLa cells from two sources [the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) and the European Collection of Cell Cultures (ECCC)] were compared with regard to their survival following vacuum-drying and the dependence of viability on drying temperature. Interestingly, a substantial difference in dehydration resistance appeared between the two cell lines dried after they were loaded with trehalose. At all temperatures tested, the ATCC cell line showed higher viability than the ECCC cell line. For both lines, viabilities decreased at elevated drying temperatures, but even when the cells were dried at 45°C, the ATCC line survived well compared to the ECCC line (27% vs. 0%, respectively, when dried to 0.3 g H2O/g dry weight). The ...
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HeLa细胞对脱水损伤的抵抗与内源性热休克蛋白的存在有关
脱水过程中活细胞的稳定有助于有核细胞的储存和运输。HeLa细胞以其弹性和对环境胁迫的不敏感而闻名,为研究对脱水诱导损伤的抗性提供了一个有用的平台。我们比较了两种来源的HeLa细胞(American Type Culture Collection (ATCC)和European Collection of Cell Cultures (ECCC))在真空干燥后的存活率和对干燥温度的依赖性。有趣的是,在加载海藻糖后干燥的两种细胞系之间出现了显著的脱水抗性差异。在所有温度下,ATCC细胞系的生存能力均高于ECCC细胞系。两种细胞系的存活率在较高的干燥温度下都有所下降,但即使在45℃下干燥,ATCC细胞系的存活率也比ECCC细胞系好(当干燥至0.3 g H2O/g干重时,存活率分别为27%和0%)。…
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