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. 1984 Jun;49(6):731-8.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1984.115.

Relationship between cell ploidy and glucocorticoid induced death in human lymphoid cell lines

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Relationship between cell ploidy and glucocorticoid induced death in human lymphoid cell lines

J E Dyson et al. Br J Cancer. 1984 Jun.
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Abstract

We have found a relationship between sensitivity to glucocorticoid induced cell death (at 10 microM glucocorticoid) and ploidy in the human lymphoid cell line CCRF/CEM-C7. Most sensitive clones are diploid, whilst resistant clones and the resistant parent line CCRF/CEM are tetraploid. Diploid sensitive clones have a tendency to become aneuploid within a few months of isolation, with alterations in their kinetic responses to glucocorticoids. This is followed by a doubling in DNA content which results in reversion to the tetraploid glucocorticoid resistant state of the parent line CCRF/CEM. A few sensitive clones have been found to be tetraploid but with different kinetic responses to glucocorticoids as compared to diploid clones. The principal difference being an extended lag period (48-72 h) prior to lethal response. The relationship between ploidy and glucocorticoid sensitivity does not appear to extend to other human lymphoid cell lines.

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