Modulation of ras Transformation Affecting Chromatin Supraorganization as Assessed by Image Analysis

Changes in chromatin supraorganization defined in terms of patterns of chromatin texture were studied by video image analysis in Feulgen-stained revertants of LTR-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells and in cell lines obtained by transfection of these revertants with sense and antisense constructs of the l...

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Published inExperimental cell research Vol. 220; no. 2; pp. 374 - 382
Main Authors Mello, Maria Luiza S., Contente, Sara, Vidal, B.C., Planding, W., Schenck, U.
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Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.10.1995
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1090-2422
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Abstract Changes in chromatin supraorganization defined in terms of patterns of chromatin texture were studied by video image analysis in Feulgen-stained revertants of LTR-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells and in cell lines obtained by transfection of these revertants with sense and antisense constructs of the lysyl oxidase gene (also named Lox or "ras recision gene"). The objective was to determine whether changes in expression of the Lox gene, which have been assumed to modulate cell transformation by ras, could also affect the chromatin supraorganization changes known to be elicited in NIH 3T3 cells by ras-transformation. The image analysis results revealed that, although a nuclear phenotype visually similar to the most frequent one (III) in ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells also appeared in the revertant, it contained a remarkably less tight chromatin packing state. This situation was also found in the revertant transfected with the sense construct of the Lox gene, but in the revertant transfected with the Lox antisense constructs the chromatin texture of the III phenotype was equal to or close to that of the ras-transformed cells. With regard to the nuclear phenotype characterized by abundant loosely packed chromatin and less represented in the transformed cell lines (I′), changes in the various cell lines, although detectable, were not as drastic as those reported for the III phenotype. The enhancement in chromatin condensation of the type III nuclei, which affects euchromatin, is probably associated with a limited transcription of the genome. Although the image analysis results are mostly in agreement with previously published data on the molecular biology and tumorigenicity of the same cell lines, it appears that the phenomenon of chromatin condensation once established in NIH 3T3 cells by LTR-ras transformation could not be totally reverted by simply affecting Lox expression.
AbstractList Changes in chromatin supraorganization defined in terms of patterns of chromatin texture were studied by video image analysis in Feulgen-stained revertants of LTR-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells and in cell lines obtained by transfection of these revertants with sense and antisense constructs of the lysyl oxidase gene (also named Lox or "ras recision gene"). The objective was to determine whether changes in expression of the Lox gene, which have been assumed to modulate cell transformation by ras, could also affect the chromatin supraorganization changes known to be elicited in NIH 3T3 cells by ras-transformation. The image analysis results revealed that, although a nuclear phenotype visually similar to the most frequent one (III) in ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells also appeared in the revertant, it contained a remarkably less tight chromatin packing state. This situation was also found in the revertant transfected with the sense construct of the Lox gene, but in the revertant transfected with the Lox antisense constructs the chromatin texture of the III phenotype was equal to or close to that of the ras-transformed cells. With regard to the nuclear phenotype characterized by abundant loosely packed chromatin and less represented in the transformed cell lines (I′), changes in the various cell lines, although detectable, were not as drastic as those reported for the III phenotype. The enhancement in chromatin condensation of the type III nuclei, which affects euchromatin, is probably associated with a limited transcription of the genome. Although the image analysis results are mostly in agreement with previously published data on the molecular biology and tumorigenicity of the same cell lines, it appears that the phenomenon of chromatin condensation once established in NIH 3T3 cells by LTR-ras transformation could not be totally reverted by simply affecting Lox expression.
Changes in chromatin supraorganization defined in terms of patterns of chromatin texture were studied by video image analysis in Feulgen-stained revertants of LTR-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells and in cell lines obtained by transfection of these revertants with sense and antisense constructs of the lysyl oxidase gene (also named Lox or "ras recision gene"). The objective was to determine whether changes in expression of the Lox gene, which have been assumed to modulate cell transformation by ras, could also affect the chromatin supraorganization changes known to be elicited in NIH 3T3 cells by ras transformation. The image analysis results revealed that, although a nuclear phenotype visually similar to the most frequent one (III) in ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells also appeared in the revertant, it contained a remarkably less tight chromatin packing state. This situation was also found in the revertant transfected with the sense construct of the Lox gene, but in the revertant transfected with the Lox antisense constructs the chromatin texture of the III phenotype was equal to or close to that of the ras-transformed cells. With regard to the nuclear phenotype characterized by abundant loosely packed chromatin and less represented in the transformed cell lines (I'), changes in the various cell lines, although detectable, were not as drastic as those reported for the III phenotype. The enhancement in chromatin condensation of the type III nuclei, which affects euchromatin, is probably associated with a limited transcription of the genome. Although the image analysis results are mostly in agreement with previously published data on the molecular biology and tumorigenicity of the same cell lines, it appears that the phenomenon of chromatin condensation once established in NIH 3T3 cells by LTR-ras transformation could not be totally reverted by simply affecting Lox expression.Changes in chromatin supraorganization defined in terms of patterns of chromatin texture were studied by video image analysis in Feulgen-stained revertants of LTR-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells and in cell lines obtained by transfection of these revertants with sense and antisense constructs of the lysyl oxidase gene (also named Lox or "ras recision gene"). The objective was to determine whether changes in expression of the Lox gene, which have been assumed to modulate cell transformation by ras, could also affect the chromatin supraorganization changes known to be elicited in NIH 3T3 cells by ras transformation. The image analysis results revealed that, although a nuclear phenotype visually similar to the most frequent one (III) in ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells also appeared in the revertant, it contained a remarkably less tight chromatin packing state. This situation was also found in the revertant transfected with the sense construct of the Lox gene, but in the revertant transfected with the Lox antisense constructs the chromatin texture of the III phenotype was equal to or close to that of the ras-transformed cells. With regard to the nuclear phenotype characterized by abundant loosely packed chromatin and less represented in the transformed cell lines (I'), changes in the various cell lines, although detectable, were not as drastic as those reported for the III phenotype. The enhancement in chromatin condensation of the type III nuclei, which affects euchromatin, is probably associated with a limited transcription of the genome. Although the image analysis results are mostly in agreement with previously published data on the molecular biology and tumorigenicity of the same cell lines, it appears that the phenomenon of chromatin condensation once established in NIH 3T3 cells by LTR-ras transformation could not be totally reverted by simply affecting Lox expression.
Author Schenck, U.
Planding, W.
Contente, Sara
Mello, Maria Luiza S.
Vidal, B.C.
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SubjectTerms 3T3 Cells
Animals
Cell Line
Cell Nucleus - ultrastructure
Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
Chromatin - physiology
Chromatin - ultrastructure
Coloring Agents
Genes, ras
Humans
Interferon Type I - pharmacology
Mice
Phenotype
Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase - biosynthesis
Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase - genetics
Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
Rosaniline Dyes
Transfection
Title Modulation of ras Transformation Affecting Chromatin Supraorganization as Assessed by Image Analysis
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