Characterization of lymphocyte transformation induced by zinc ions
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Characterization of lymphocyte transformation induced by zinc ions
Abstract
Lymphocyte cultures from all normal human adults are stimulated by zinc ions to increase DNA and RNA synthesis and undergo blast transformation. Optimal stimulation occurs at 0.1 mM Zn(++). Examination of the effects of other divalent cations reveals that 0.01 mM Hg(++) also stimulates lymphocyte DNA synthesis. Ca(++) and Mg(++) do not affect DNA synthesis in this culture system, while Mn(++), Co(++), Cd(++), Cu(++), and Ni(++) at concentrations of 10(-7)-10(-3) M are inhibitory. DNA and RNA synthesis and blast transformation begin to increase after cultures are incubated for 2-3 days with Zn(++) and these processes reach a maximum rate after 6 days. The increase in Zn(++)-stimulated lymphocyte DNA synthesis is prevented by rendering cells incapable of DNA-dependent RNA synthesis with actinomycin D or by blocking protein synthesis with cycloheximide or puromycin. Zn(++)-stimulated DNA synthesis is also partially inhibited by 5'-AMP and chloramphenicol. Zn(++) must be present for the entire 6-day culture period to produce maximum stimulation of DNA synthesis. In contrast to its ability to independently stimulate DNA synthesis, 0.1 mM Zn(++) inhibits DNA synthesis in phytohemagglutinin-stimulated lymphocytes and L1210 lymphoblasts.
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