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Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle

Nuclear accumulation of p53 is induced by various DNA damaging agents (the p53 response). Induction of nuclear accumulation of p53 after various cellular stresses, mostly other than DNA damage, including heat shock, was examined in normal human fibroblasts by immunostaining and flow cytometry using...

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Autores principales: Sugano, Tatsuo, Nitta, Makoto, Ohmori, Hiroyuki, Yamaizumi, Masaru
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7790313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03072.x
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author Sugano, Tatsuo
Nitta, Makoto
Ohmori, Hiroyuki
Yamaizumi, Masaru
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Nitta, Makoto
Ohmori, Hiroyuki
Yamaizumi, Masaru
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description Nuclear accumulation of p53 is induced by various DNA damaging agents (the p53 response). Induction of nuclear accumulation of p53 after various cellular stresses, mostly other than DNA damage, including heat shock, was examined in normal human fibroblasts by immunostaining and flow cytometry using a mouse anti‐p53 monoclonal antibody. Immunostaining revealed nuclear accumulation of p53 within 6 h after various stresses [heat shock, osmotic shock, heavy metal (Cd), blockers of the cellular respiratory system (NaN(3)), amino acid analogues (azetidine and canavanine), an inhibitor of protein synthesis (puromycin), and oxygen free radicals (H(2)O(2))]. Heat shock proved to be one of the most effective inducers among these stresses. FACScan analysis revealed that this induction of p53 occurred regardless of the stage in the cell cycle and that accumulation of cells in G2/M occurred. As all of these stresses are known to induce the heat shock response, the mechanism of p53 induction after stresses and that of heat shock response may share, at least partly, some common signaling pathway(s).
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spelling pubmed-59208472018-05-11 Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle Sugano, Tatsuo Nitta, Makoto Ohmori, Hiroyuki Yamaizumi, Masaru Jpn J Cancer Res Rapid Communication Nuclear accumulation of p53 is induced by various DNA damaging agents (the p53 response). Induction of nuclear accumulation of p53 after various cellular stresses, mostly other than DNA damage, including heat shock, was examined in normal human fibroblasts by immunostaining and flow cytometry using a mouse anti‐p53 monoclonal antibody. Immunostaining revealed nuclear accumulation of p53 within 6 h after various stresses [heat shock, osmotic shock, heavy metal (Cd), blockers of the cellular respiratory system (NaN(3)), amino acid analogues (azetidine and canavanine), an inhibitor of protein synthesis (puromycin), and oxygen free radicals (H(2)O(2))]. Heat shock proved to be one of the most effective inducers among these stresses. FACScan analysis revealed that this induction of p53 occurred regardless of the stage in the cell cycle and that accumulation of cells in G2/M occurred. As all of these stresses are known to induce the heat shock response, the mechanism of p53 induction after stresses and that of heat shock response may share, at least partly, some common signaling pathway(s). Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5920847/ /pubmed/7790313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03072.x Text en
spellingShingle Rapid Communication
Sugano, Tatsuo
Nitta, Makoto
Ohmori, Hiroyuki
Yamaizumi, Masaru
Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle
title Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle
title_full Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle
title_fullStr Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle
title_short Nuclear Accumulation of p53 in Normal Human Fibroblasts Is Induced by Various Cellular Stresses which Evoke the Heat Shock Response, Independently of the Cell Cycle
title_sort nuclear accumulation of p53 in normal human fibroblasts is induced by various cellular stresses which evoke the heat shock response, independently of the cell cycle
topic Rapid Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7790313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03072.x
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