探究白血病细胞在饥饿状态下的行为

Simone Scalise, Giorgio Gosti, Giancarlo Ruocco, Giovanna Peruzzi, Mattia Miotto
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癌细胞群体的表型分布具有异质性,这为肿瘤的侵袭性和抗药性提供了优势。与细菌和酵母等广泛研究的单细胞生物相比,哺乳动物细胞的增殖时间较长,因此研究哺乳动物细胞中观察到的这种异质性背后的机制是一项挑战。在这里,我们研究了白血病细胞群对血清饥饿的反应,我们最近开发了一种方案,利用活细胞荧光和流式细胞仪,结合定量分析模型来跟踪细胞群的增殖,同时监测其表型分布的动态变化。我们发现,从富含血清的培养基转换到贫血清的培养基时,白血病细胞(i)即使在介质严重缺乏的情况下,也会对上一代的环境保持记忆长达一代,然后(ii)在保持类似分裂策略的同时,使其生长和分裂率适应新的环境。最后,在观察增殖细胞与非增殖细胞的线粒体含量时,我们发现后者的特点是有更多的老线粒体,这表明在白血病细胞中观察到的(老化)线粒体不对称分布可能具有功能性作用。
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Probing leukemia cells behavior under starvation
The ability of a cancer cell population to achieve heterogeneity in their phenotype distributions offers advantages in tumor invasiveness and drug resistance. Studying the mechanisms behind such observed heterogeneity in mammalian cells presents challenges due for instance to the prolonged proliferation times compared to widely studied unicellular organisms like bacteria and yeast. Here, we studied the response of leukemia cell populations to serum starvation via a protocol, we recently developed, that makes use of live cell fluorescence and flow cytometry in combination with a quantitative analytical model to follow the population proliferation while monitoring the dynamics of its phenotype distributions. We found that upon switching between a serum-rich to a serum-poor media, leukemia cells (i) maintain a memory of the previous environment up to one generation even in the presence of severe medium-depletion, before (ii) adapting their growth and division rates to the novel environment while preserving a sizer-like division strategy. Finally, looking at the mitochondria content of the proliferating vs non-proliferating cells, we found that the latter is characterized by a higher number of older mitochondria, suggesting a possible functional role of the observed asymmetric partitioning of (aged) mitochondria in leukemia cells.
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