Selenite-induced inhibition of colony formation by buthionine sulfoximine-sensitive and resistant cell lines
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Selenite-induced inhibition of colony formation by buthionine sulfoximine-sensitive and resistant cell lines
Abstract
We previously demonstrated that treatment of HeLa cells with buthionine sulfoximine (BSO), which decreases the level of cellular glutathione, resulted in a decrease in the potency of selenite in inhibiting cell colony formation. We have now examined the effect of selenite on normal human lung fibroblast (CCL-210) cells, which resemble HeLa cells in their sensitivity to BSO, and on human lung adenocarcinoma (A549) cells, which are relatively insensitive to BSO. We have found that BSO treatment caused an approximately fourfold decrease in selenite potency in the CCL-210 cells, but had no significant effect on its potency in A549 cells. These results support the hypothesis that for selenite to exert its cytotoxic effect, it must undergo the reaction with an SH compound to form the selenotrisulfide. As a result of the lower sensitivity of the tumor cells to BSO, it was possible to achieve a large differential sensitivity to the cytotoxic effect of selenite.
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